Further Meizu MX3 details leaked complete with possible render


Earlier today we reported that details of the Meizu MX3 had been leaked via a message on Facebook, just a few hours on and we have stumbled across further details and a possible Meizu MX3 render.

A message from a possible Meizu insider appeared on Facebook a few days ago claiming that the next flagship Meizu phone would feature a larger 5.1-inch display, narrower bezel and a Samsung Exynos 5 Octa processor.

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It comes as no surprise that the next Meizu phone will come with a Samsung CPU, but did surprise us is that Meizu plan to make the already thin MX2 bezels even thinner. This has been confirmed by Meizu chief product designer Zhao Yingxiu.

Further details now suggest the MX3 could possibly have a 4.8-inch display instead, and will get an upgraded 13 mega-pixel rear camera, 1.9 megapixel front, but most importantly a 3000mAh battery!

Renders of the purported design show a phone which is very similar to the current MX2 but with an ultra-thin bezel (see above).

We still have a long wait for the next generation Meizu phone, as they tend to launch devices at the start of the year on 1st January, so we have many months of rumour and speculation left until the real phone is revealed!

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3 Comments

  1. doc
    March 21, 2013

    it looks very ugly. i like meizu mx2

  2. R.V.RAJU
    March 21, 2013

    too much narrow bezel tends more screen break damage 😀

  3. Stef
    March 21, 2013

    According to this pic it will measure 132mm X 70mm . For a 5.1 incher, not bad, it’s actually smaller than all 5 inchers apart from ZL. Then again I doubt we’ll see what’s on paper in a real product, it rarely ever happens.

    Still to think that it may actually have a screen with the 96% of S Note’s surface area yet the phone itself is smaller than GS3 is impressive to say the least…