Spy photo: Meizu m1 mini in the flesh


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A spy photo shows us 5-inch Meizu m1 mini phones in the flesh running stock Android and YunOS!

A Weibo user has posted a spy photo of two Meizu m1 mini phones alongside the larger Meizu m1 note. The m1 mini devices, to the right of the 5.5-inch m1 note, appear to have smaller 5-inch displays and a border around the phone seems to show a similar plastic body that we have seen in the leaks and also the m1 note.

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The device in the center appears to be running stock Android, but we doubt Meizu will actually release the phone like this, although a “play edition” Meizu does sound very appealing. The last phone in the photo is apparently using Flyme based on YunOS, a system developed with Alibaba and Meizu.

So that’s what the Meizu m1 mini looks like in the flesh! Now all we need is the official launch, pricing and availability!

[ Meizu News ]
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6 Comments

  1. tom
    January 23, 2015

    we want slot for micro sd!!!

    • January 23, 2015

      The M1 note hasn’t got one so I don’t think the mini will 🙁

    • desponent
      January 23, 2015

      Give up and just cross Meizu off the “worth” list.

  2. VaggD
    January 23, 2015

    stock android instead of flyme ?

  3. nick
    January 23, 2015

    dayum 5 inch and that kinda ugly border.. where to look for a good under 5 inch phone for my girlfriend now… there was that very nice phone announced here a while ago but no news

  4. hectorox
    January 24, 2015

    definitely an option when: 4.7 inch with 1920×1080 resolution, minimum 2gb ram, a good mediatek processor otherwise this phone will not stand against the competition for midrange phones… IUNI (see the U2) can do it, so why meizu cant?