Thanks to the Chinese
regulatory TENAA, we now got to see what the Meizu 15 looks like. We are
actually looking a trio of devices - Meizu 15 Lite is the most basic one, Meizu
15 adds dual cameras, and Meizu 15 Plus further completes the package with a
bigger display of QHD resolution. All three devices will have a home
key/fingerprint scanner on the front, most likely acting as a Super mBack
button.
The Meizu 15 Lite will be available with a 5.46” IPS
LCD with Full HD resolution. The chipset will have octa-core CPU, clocked at
2.2 GHz and coupled with either 3 GB, 4 GB or 6 GB RAM. Storage will also be
come in three tiers - 32 GB, 64 GB or 128 GB. There is only one camera on the
back that comes with 10-LED flash and PDAF. The shooter has a 12 MP sensor with
the aperture yet to be unveiled. The selfie snapper will be 20 MP.
The battery is 3,000 mAh, and the Meizu 15 Lite will
run Android 7.1.2 Nougat. Connectivity options include 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11
a/b/g/n, Bluetooth and GPS. The colors available are Matte Black, Brushed
Black, and Matte Gold.
The Meizu 15 comes next with a 5.46” AMOLED display
of the same Full HD resolution. The chipset is unchanged, but the 3GB RAM/32GB
storage version has been dropped and the options here are 4GB/6GB RAM with
64GB/128GB storage.
While the selfie camera is 20 MP like the Lite, the
back now has dual setup of 12 MP + 20 MP with PDAF and quad-LED flash. The
battery is 2,940 mAh and will power the device that runs Android 7.1.1 Nougat.
Brushed Black, Brushed Gold, Brushed Blue and Ceramic White are the available
color options.
The most powerful device of all three comes with a
larger 5.95” AMOLED screen with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels. The chipset
has a mighty octa-core CPU with 2.5 GHz speed. It sports the same camera setup
as the regular Meizu 15, but the battery capacity has been boosted to 3,430
mAh. RAM and storage are also copied from the vanilla variant, along with the
primary connectivity options like Bluetooth 4.2, GPS and Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n.
Offered in Matte Black, Matte Gold, Brushed Black
and White, the Meizu 15 Plus is expected to be the most expensive of them all.
We are yet to hear more from Meizu about an official launch.