Meizu’s Pro 6 flagship sports 5.2-inch Super AMOLED display, 3D Touch

Meizu’s Pro 6 flagship sports 5.2-inch Super AMOLED display, 3D Touch

PanARMENIAN.Net - Meizu on Wednesday, April 13 announced an Android flagship, the Pro 6, in Beijing, The Verge reports.

This handset comes with a 5.2-inch Super AMOLED display and a unibody metal design that boasts some of the smallest antenna lines in the business. Taking direct aim at the iPhone, Meizu says it has 48 percent less plastic in its design, while on the inside it also has a matching technology for Apple's 3D Touch with its own 3D Press. The Pro 6 is powered by a 10-core MediaTek Helio X25 processor, with Meizu claiming it will be the first deca-core smartphone on the market.

This is a super thin phone, measuring only 7.25mm in thickness and avoiding any camera bump compromises. On the inside, the Pro 6 has 4GB of RAM and either 32GB or 64GB of storage to go with its multicore processor. The camera has a 21-megapixel Sony IMX230 sensor, though Meizu has customized the construction of the whole module and lens assembly in order to make it thinner, The Verge says. Phase-detect autofocus and new image-processing algorithms allow Meizu to claim a focusing speed of just 0.07 seconds with the Pro 6, which also comes with a 10-LED ring flash.

Other upgrades include a new fingerprint sensor with a 0.2-second recognition time and the addition of mCharge 3.0, which will take the Pro 6 battery from empty to full in under an hour. The battery is actually the one area where the Meizu Pro 6 lags behind its competition, as it's just 2,560mAh. Xiaomi and Huawei have been able to fit 3,000mAh cells in devices that are just as slim. Meizu's Pro 6 sports a 1920 x 1080 resolution and accepts two nano-SIM cards. Meizu goes the extra mile with its USB-C data cable, integrating short-circuit and high-temperature protection to ensure that its rapid-charging technology poses no undue threat to the smartphone's electronics, The Verge says.

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