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Meizu News. The latest news for Chinese smartphone maker Meizu. Meizu are a Zhuhai based consumer electronics company specializing in Android smartphones. Meizu was founded in 2003 by Jack Wong and started producing high-quality MP3 players. In 2008 they launched their first smartphone the Meizu M8 running a Windows CE OS. 2009 marked the launch of the first Meizu Android device, the M9 and also saw the beginnings of Flyme OS. Since then Meizu have released the Meizu MX, MX2, MX3 and most recently the MX4 and MX4 Pro. At the end of 2014 Meizu launch the Meilan sub brand focussing on entry-level and mid-range smartphones with high-end specifications with affordable pricing.

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The Meizu MX2 has just received an update to Flyme 3.7a, which is now based on Android 4.4 KitKat. Here is how you do the update.

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Following on from Meizu rumours early this month, are details that the next Meizu phone will launch at just $320 to directly compete with Xioami phones.

In April Meizu were one of the first Chinese phone makers to update their Flyme OS to Android 4.4 Kitkat for the MX3, now next week MX2 users will get the same treatment.

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Screenshots posted on Weibo confirm that the Meizu MX4 will come with a next generation display and faster 4G data connection.

The Meizu MX3 is still one of our top picks when it comes to a top end Chinese phone, even more so when you can save 30 Euros when buying within Europe.

fluorescent Meizu MX3

After Meizu fans created the silver wings chrome version of the black MX3, more innovative designs have been sent in with the hope they will be made.

meizu mx4 renders

Meizu bosses have been using Weibo to spread excitement around China today telling fans “great news will be announced next month”!

At its first showing in China, the Ubuntu equipped Meizu MX3 has managed to win some fans with local tech journalists and tech lovers.

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Meizu go on the record and answer some important questions about Ubuntu OS for the Meizu MX3 flagship smartphone.

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For a company usually ahead of the game, Mediatek are doing a poor job of jumping on board the LTE bandwagon, but as the faster data service becomes more mainstream in China manufacturers are already hinting at the MTK LTE phones.

Meizu seeks to “go beyond” with new changes including opening up Flyme to developers and third party manufacturers.

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Meizu will be teaming up with Ubuntu once again to show the MX3 running Ubuntu at Mobile Asia Expo 2014.

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Sources in China believe that Mediatek and Meizu could be ready to launch their first phone together as early as August and that the device could have the all new MT6595 processor.

meizu suning

Meizu and Suning, one of the largest electronics stores in China, have announced the “Blue Dream” cooperation which will see the companies build more stores and boost sales.

A limited edition Meizu MX3 will be released soon featuring the black face of the regular phone and the silver bezel of the white MX3.

meizu mx4 render

It is no secret that the next generation Meizu MX4 is coming soon (possibly as early as next month) so Chinese fans have been busying themselves with creating renders of what they hope the next Meizu will look like.

meizu mx4 leak

China’s Sina Weibo helps spread purported images of the Meizu MX4, but we are not convinced they are the real thing. How about you?

meizu MX4 concept

Jack Wong has gone on the record and confirmed that his companies next flagship phone, the Meizu MX4 will continue to rock a octacore Samsung processor.

meizu italy

Off the back of their official online store, Meizu have not launched an Italian site with a Russian and French site on the way!

Meizu could be sticking to their guns and extending their partnership with Samsung to cover the processors that will power the flagship Meizu MX4 later this year.