Meizu E Series
If you were one of the Meizu fans left
reeling after last weeks news that the Pro 7 won’t have a Exynos chips then you
are going to find these Meizu E Series renders very exciting.
It looks like Meizu have made a full
move over to Mediatek for their MX and Pro range of phones, at least this is
what it sounds like after news the Pro 7 would likely feature a Helio X30 was
leaked last week, but this isn’t to say Samsung chips will never show up in a
Meizu again. No, in fact the next Samsung powered
Meizu might be closer to reality than you expect and could also introduce the
smartphone industry to a new range of Meizu flagship.
Apparently the first of the Meizu E
phones will use a Samsung Exynot 8890 chipset to run all those goodies, and it
seems highly likely the phone will run a serious amount of RAM and internal
storage. Details of phones build materials haven’t been released yet, but
expect a similar all metal construction to current Meizu phones, with space for
a physical home button/fingerprint scanner and decent size battery.
The Meizu E could be the most exciting
Meizu for sometime and what’s more we might only have to wait until the 10th
August for the launch of the handset!