Meizu is still coping with last year’s dire financial results, but this doesn’t mean they have stopped their plans to… confront Xiaomi in the Chinese market. According to a recent Weibo post by the company’s Vice President (Li Nan), they are working in full steam to launch not one- but two smartphones in the coming months, with impressive specs.
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One of them is the purported Meizu M5X which has been recently certified by TENAA, and the other is the Meizu Pro 7, the most awaited flagship of the Chinese company, scheduled to become the direct competitor to Xiaomi’s Mi 6 model. Obviously Li Nan didn’t mention the name of the expected device, but rumors insist that it will be called this way. After all only the Pro lineup of Meizu models has the potential to directly take on the Xiaomi flagships, so it’s only logical to expect this model to be unveiled soon.
According to rumors, the Meizu Pro 7 flagship is expected to pack Mediatek’s Helio X30 SoC along with a rear camera with 12MP Sony IMX362 CMOS sensor and a 5.7-inch 4K display with 3840 x 2160 pixels resolution.
Are these specs enough to compete with the Mi 6/Mi 6 Plus flagships? Only time will tell…
What makes you say it’s underpowered you haven’t even given this unreleased soc a chance to speak for itself
Well if the rumours are to be believed it says the pro 7 will cost $700+ and the X30 won’t outperform the SD821. I hope that is wrong but to be honest i’ve got no real interest anyway due to the stupid size.
Rumors based on what?
You juste need to see what is X30 on paper :
2.5ghz cortex A73>Kryo
PowerVR7 4 cores 800Mhz>Adreno 530
10nm better than 14
Ufs2.1 better than 2.0
A35 for power saving
If you see X20 runs in real life you can see that dispite it is worst than 820 on paper (20nm, eMMC5.1…), it often runs as well (except GPU…But difference is not as huge as benchmarks say)…
Last year rumors said x20 cut A72…without any tests…I make my own : 10minutes with 10cores loaded, only lost 6% performances! Ask 808/810 rev 2.1 to do that on 20nm…even not sure 820 is able to do it.
Rumors said Xiaomi will not use X20/25 too…And you can see Redmi Note Pro and Redmi Note 4
The main issue I have with the x20 is how hard it was for people to upgrade it to 7.1 and the majority of these phones have little to no mod support. A “strong in everyday use” phone is useless on bad software. Mediateks code is horrid.
Yes, that’s right…
It’s not like Google use all their soc on every Nexus/Pixel…
Huawei P9 receive it only last Month and S7 on january.
7.1.1 bas many bugs reports
Their must be some difficulties with tri cluster…No X20 with full Nougat yet…
I see a single result of LeEco 650 on 7.1.2 on geekbench…It may be very soon
There are some partial 7.1.1 AOSP/LineAge/RR on Vernee Apollo Lite (without Vulkan support for exemple)
Compare that to all of the soc ranges with 7.1.1 under the Qualcomm banner? Hmm. The goddamn redmi note 3 pro has lineage ported to it. So does the mi max. The let max 2 has it working. The majority of phones with Qualcomm socs have a version of 7.1 on it. Whether it be by the manufacturer or the indie market. Again, team M.A.D is working on their ROM for the Apollo lite. It has a major battery drain issue. The same issue showed up with a ulefone device that used this soc. There is something wrong with the code that mediatec wrote that’s causing the drain issue. Its been discussed at full length at the Apollo lite proboards.
There is no official Nougat on X20…
MAD modified Mediatek 6.0 and removed some stuff (maybe to much), that’s why there’s no Vulkan support…