Meizu has launched M3X, its latest budget smartphone in China and world’s first smartphone to use MediaTek Helio P20 chipset. It is clad in a metal body that is 7.4mm thin and the back panel is made of glass material coated with ceramic crystals, which reflects and dazzle when light falls on its surface.
The Meizu M3X runs Flyme OS based on Android 6.0 Marshmallow. It features a 5.5-inch full-HD (1920×1080 pixel) LCD display with 401ppi pixel density and 1500:1 contrast ratio. Under the hood, it is driven by a 64-bit octa-core MediaTek Helio P20 processor clocked at 2.3GHz, paired with Mali-T880 GPU. The phone comes in two variants, 3GB RAM with 32 GB storage and 4GB RAM with 64GB storage, both lacking external MicroSD expansion slot.
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There is a fingerprint scanner embedded beneath the physical home button located at the front of the device, which make use of the firm proprietary mTouch 2.1 fingerprint recognition technology for smart security and mobile payment (supports WeChat and AliPay). In optics, the M3X sports a 12-megapixel rear-facing camera with f/2.0 aperture, Sony IMX386 sensor, Phase Detection Auto Focus (PDAF) and twin-tone LED flash, capable of recording video in 4K, while a 5-megapixel camera is placed at the front for selfie capture.
The dual-SIM enabled Meizu M3X offers 4G LTE + VoLTE, Bluetooth 4.1 LE, WiFi, 3G, 2G, GPS, and USB Type-C as connectivity options and is backed by a 3060mAh battery with mCharge fast charging.
The 3GB RAM version is priced at CNY 1699 ($246), while the 4GB RAM version costs CNY 1999 ($290). Pre-orders for the smartphone starts today, it will go on sale from December 8 in Pearl White, Obsidian Black, Gold, and Phantom Blue colors.