If you are a worried Meizu MX4 Pro owner who expects their phone to be replaced with a new model then don’t. The Pro range of Meizu phones has been scrapped (which is actually worrying in other reasons).
Meizu woke up last year and finally launched not just one phone but a range of new devices. Starting with the MX4, Meizu went on to launch the MX4 Pro, m1 note and m1 phones. The new releases worked and everyone was looking at Meizu again, but since then things have gone a little pear shaped for the Zhuhai phone maker.
First of all Meizu discontinued the MX4 Pro only a few months after initially launching it, then after loosing a legal battle with ZTE were forced to replace all of their current phones with similar models with physical home buttons. This meant that customers who had bought the previous generation of Meizu phones only months ago now faced owning an out of date model.
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Of all the Meizu owners though it is the MX4 Pro customers who might have dodged the bullet most well. Apparently Meizu have now scrapped plans for the Pro range of phones priced at 2499 Yuan and will focus on a new flagship range that could take as long as 8-12months to develop.
This means those discontinued MX4 Pro still sit high in the Meizu range, great! What worries me though is how much man power will Meizu allow to work on the discontinued Samsung Exynos platform of the MX4 Pro? If the company don’t intent to keep the line going it is hardly likely they will have a team working on development for just that one device.
Are you a Meizu MX4, MX4 Pro, m1 note, or m1 owner? How do you feel about the short lifetime of your phones? Are you happy or do you feel left abandoned?
Just got money back for my broken MX4. Phone was great, but software lack of optimization even with frequent updates. Now Meizu got them selves in some kind of tragic comedy with Lollipop. Postponed due dates, released test versions was just not worth of classification a BETA. Now they release stable FW for Lollipop that is the same sh*t with no foreign language support. Battery drain is disaster and phone runs on weak 4 cores instead of full throttle, many apps not supported, still many bugs etc.
Plus no communication to costumers or any support out of China. Meizu should put their staffs together and think over if they want to do business also internationally.
I am lucky to get my money back…
A lot of those problems (especially battery drain and phones running weak) is something that has plagued every phone upgraded to Lollipop. It was even worse on Google’s own Nexus line.
Yes, but this was a year ago. What was Meizu doing all the time? Not only this battery and performance problems. This is not test version. Its suppose to be stable SW. Some Google apps not supported, Facebook can not upload photos, Gallery closing, signal lost problems, can not install Whats up, back button problems, notifications etc.
Removing foreign languages set have made thousands of foreign users without language support.
International costumer support?
You can ask buddy sitting next to you, he will have same information as Int. support have = absolutely ZERO.
The way Meizu handle MX4 (Pro) users now its the way of support for MX5 next year….
Yeah MEIZU should have an option to install stock roms. To many issues.
They say lollipop but still feels dated like gingerbread/KitKat.
To bad they believe they are apple.
There hasn’t been a custom ROM since original MEIZU mx and 2.
Closet you get to custom roms is very little xposed framework. And 90% of that causes issues.
Root doesn’t equal custom roms. Don’t believe there’s any source code to build from with any MEIZU products
Interesting, I have never owned a Meizu till the MX5.
When I was taking a break from flashing custom roms I picked up a mx3. Simple and it worked great then they releasee flyme 4 and it started going down hill.
But with all devices without the modding community, the device have so much potential.
Personally I love Flyme, this is my first Meizu but I have used Flyme on a few devices before and never had any major issues with it.
Yes, generally. I was very impressed by Flyme concept from the start. There was some big bugs present but OS gets better with every update on Android 4.4. so I was patient and updating every month or so. But then updates stops because of new Android. Couple more updates on 4.4 and FLYME would be very good. Then Android Lolipop hits the fan…. and I realized this is unusable update offered for MX4 users and there is at least another 8 months to make system running acceptable on 5.0.1 as amount of bugs to fix is huge! You may be lucky now but I hope your Flyme transition to Android M will be better…
It’s not just Flyme though that is the problem. Everyphone i have that was updated to 5.0 has been a disaster. I hope all phones updating to Android M is better, because Lollipop has been the biggest headache of any version of Android. It is so poorly optimized there isn’t much Meizu, LG or any other company can do to make up for it.
Nope. The bootloader is locked.
There are still huge problems with Lollipop that haven’t been sold on many phones. Personally I would prefer if no company released a lollipop update and Googled focused on optimizing it better. Or just wait for Android M to arrive. Go to any Android forum there are thousands complaints about Lollipop for every phone brand.
As for international customer support, I have never owned a Meizu before but I have an MX5 now. I had one issue when I first got the phone, I emailed their customer support (I am in the US), they answered me within thirty minutes with step by step information to solve the problem and a phone number to call if I needed anything further.
wow
lucky..mine was one time never answered, the other within 2 days and ask for sending bakc only..no assistant (locked bootoader)
Plz check your email and respond
thnx
It is still too early to tell, very few devices have received an update to 5.1.1. Hopefully Google was able to solve the myriad of memory and battery issues.
Vanilla android should be fine. Personally I don’t like these OEM roms as they have modified too much stuff and thus there are more bugs in it.
Vanilla android should be fine but is has not. The Nexus Line which all run the purest forms of Android, have had more problems than any other line of phones with lollipop.
Ah thank you. Now I understand with my Zenphone 6 just run out of battery too fast.
Damn you Lollipop.
It is the same with LG G2, Nexus 4 and Nexus 7. I have all three and they all suffer from extreme battery drain after upgrading. There have been some software fixes but battery life is still nowhere close to it was with Kit Kat or Jelly Bean on any of those. I love Android but Lollipop should have never been released, it is so poorly optimized even many popular apps can cause it to come to a crashing halt. Facebook is one of the biggest culprits, so many phones have their performance crippled by the FB app after upgrading.
Up until 5.1.0 there have been issues on just about every device. 5.1.1. is still too new.
The company has been in trouble, but its new releases look rock solid and I am very happy they did away with the capacitive button in favor of a good old clicky physical home key. I personally don’t care all that much about updates, what matters is smooth performance and Meizu has that (unlike Xiaomi’s which I find terribly slow and overrated). I’ll be ordering Meizu m2s for me and my family as soon as its available.
In trouble? They sold 8.9 million in the 1st quarter of this year. That as increase over last year of 540%.
You are correct. But even so that is huge increase from one year to the next.
They had a loss, only breaking even this year , which isnt really good?
I doubt this has to do with ZTE and their circle patent. Other phone companies also use the circle, like xiaolajiao 🙂
“This year they are expected to achieve breakeven, reversing a loss of more than 100 million yuan last year”
ehhm its the source gizchina has posted. They just didnt translate all of it.
Its in the 2nd paragraph
“Meizu Nan, vice president of science and technology interview, said Meizu is no longer content to be a small but beautiful manufacturers, This year they are expected to achieve breakeven, reversing a loss of more than 100 million yuan last year, the situationʱ??”
That’s the only place I have been able to find that, I saw that as well as I was hoping you had another source. Would be interested to see their profit/loss statements for 2014 and 2013.
Yes your right. Didnt find anything yet. But then google translate and baidu dont help much either 🙂
But then maybe this is just the loss from Meizu, but they had that investment from alibaba, so in total there is no real loss?
Dont know where those number come from 🙂
Ah wait found it, baiduing the chinese words Meizu + loss (魅族 亏损) gives me some result, also some government page about commercial registration and tax numbers.
Below there is the annual report for 2014 + 2013
in 2014:
http://218.104.198.158:8088/SSDJ/ZZFW/NDBG_VIEW.aspx?scztbh=c2830d83-e14c-4aac-b6e1-04bc782682e7&nd=2014
“Sales (business) income: 6005284759,60 yuan Where: Service Revenue: 0,00 yuan
Domestic sales: 5786814972,70 yuan Where: Services Turnover: 0,00 yuan
Tax Amount: 28219346,86 yuan Where: Tariff: 8835070,98 yuan
The total profit: -220974466,70 yuan Net profit: -222373399,80 yuan
Total assets: 3398315881,10 yuan Where: Long-term investment: 0,00 yuan
Total liabilities: 3409549606,40 yuan”
in 2013 they made +
http://218.104.198.158/SSDJ/ZZFW/NDBG_VIEW.aspx?scztbh=c2830d83-e14c-4aac-b6e1-04bc782682e7&nd=2013
Total operating: 3762623821,20 yuan
The total profit: 136366780,99 yuan
Tax items: Already tax