Meizu E3 is an upcoming smartphone from the company.
It is expected to succeed Meizu E2 from last year. A leaked image showing the
back panel of the Meizu E3 had revealed that the smartphone would be arriving
with a different design compared to its predecessor. Today, a new image of the
smartphone has appeared to reveal its front view.
In the above image, the Meizu E3 seems to feature a
full screen design. This suggests that the handset will be supporting an aspect
ratio of 18:9. The corners of the Meizu M6S are more rounded than the device
shown in the above image. Hence, the above image does not seem to belong to the
Meizu M6S.
The bottom portion of the handset has an on-screen
Super mBack button that was first introduced on the Meizu M6S phone. The image
also shows a portion of the back panel. The placement of the rear camera cannot
be seen in the new image.
The image that had surfaced in the last week had
shown the Meizu E3 would be blessed with vertically arranged dual rear cameras.
Below the camera module it features the ring-LED flash. This suggests that it
won’t be featuring horizontally arranged quad-LED flash unit that was
introduced on the Meizu E2. Like the Meizu M6S and the rumored Meizu 15 Plus,
the upcoming Meizu E3’s fingerprint sensor will be integrated under the Power
button.
As of this writing, the specifications of the Meizu
E3 are under the wraps. Even though rumors have claimed that the Meizu has
ditched MediaTek, it has been recently confirmed by the Chinese smartphone
manufacturer that it will continue to use MediaTek SoCs Some sources have
claimed may be powered by the upcoming MediaTek Helio P70 or Helio P40 chipset.
It is speculated that the Chinese manufacturer will launch the Meizu E3 in
March this year with a pricing of around 1,299 Yuan (US$ 206).
