Meizu Pro 6 Plus goes after Galaxy S7 with Exynos 8890 SoC, 5.7-inch Quad HD display

If you can’t beat them, join them. Just as rumoredseveral months back, Meizu wraps up its 2016 flagship smartphone lineup with a refreshed, oversized Pro 6 powered by the same processor used on the uber-successful Samsung Galaxy S7 and ill-fated Note 7.

Before you cry copycat, it’s worth pointing out that Meizu and Samsung have partnered a number of times in recent years, and the chaebol’s Exynos 8890 SoC is also adopted inside the Pro 6 Plus with its maker’s express approval.

That said, the Meizu Pro 6 Plus hardly feels like an original product, even featuring both a fingerprint sensor and built-in heart rate monitor, not to mention “3D Press” technology, aka 3D Touch or Force Touch.

Coated in gray, silver or champagne gold, the new 5.7-incher looks extremely similar to the 5.2-inch Pro 6 on the outside, bumping up the screen resolution however to 2,560 x 1,440 pixels, and adding Always-on tricks to the equation.

Robust and slim, at 7.3mm, the Meizu Pro 6 Plus flaunts a respectably large 3400mAh battery, which it apparently can charge up to the 60 percent mark in just half an hour. The 12MP rear-facing camera borrows Sony’s IMX386 CMOS sensor from the 5.5-inch MX6, though Samsung’s “upgraded ISP and Optical Image Stabilization” should now make it Meizu’s best ever snapper.

On the software side of things, the 5.7-incher runs the all-new Flyme OS 6 platform with “One Mind”, Meizu’s “very own Artificial Intelligence engine”, but unfortunately, only Android Marshmallow roots. Other features include 4GB RAM, 64 and 128GB internal storage options, Hi-Fi audio, global LTE support, and USB Type-C, with domestic pricing set at $435 (CNY 3,000) and up.

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Meizu Pro 6s discreetly breaks cover with 3D Press display, big battery, relatively low price

Worst release timing ever? Pretty much, as Meizu took the wraps off its latest flagship Android phone for China in almost perfect sync with the higher-profile Munich announcement of domestic rival Huawei’s Mate 9 and Mate 9 Porsche Design.

But this is no iPhone 7 Plus “killer”, not even in the world’s largest smartphone market, where it’ll probably be sold exclusively, changing very little about last spring’s Pro 6. That’s obviously why it’s called Meizu Pro 6s rather than Pro 7, borrowing heavily from both its predecessor and the slightly bigger MX6.

No Exynos 8890 SoC upgrade here either, we’re afraid, and no screen size or resolution bump beyond 5.2 inches and 1,920 x 1,080 pixels. The underwhelming 2,560 mAh battery inside the original Pro 6 is one of only two things revised for the S spin-off, gaining 500 mAh capacity, while the other important alteration may actually sound like a downgrade at first.

Yes, there’s just a 12MP camera on the back of the Meizu Pro 6s, “down” from 21 megapixels, but this time, you’re dealing with a super-high-end Sony IMX386 sensor, f2.0 aperture, and 4-axis optical image stabilization.

Amazingly, the “new” budget-conscious 5.2-inch hero device retains a wasp 7.3mm waist, as well as 3D Touch-similar 3D Press display sensitivity tricks, deca-core Helio X25 processing power, 4GB RAM, fingerprint support, and 64GB internal storage, all priced at 2,700 Yuan ($399). Who needs novelty and constant major upgrades with such a sweet bang for buck factor?

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Exynos 8890-powered Meizu Pro 6 derivation still possible, according to benchmark

Technically, Meizu execs never ruled out a future flagship smartphone model with a Samsung-made Exynos 8890 processor inside. It merely looks like the Pro 7 will first and foremost go the beaten MediaTek path, favoring universal domestic cellular support over raw power.But why are we talking about a successor for a device unveiled just a few months back? Even by China’s blazing fast progress and upgrade standards, it’d be crazy early to see Pro 6’s sequel launched this year, though a spin-off of sorts is an entirely different story.AnTuTu appears to be tipping off such a product ...

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Meizu VP points away from Exynos 8890 for Meizu PRO 7

The Meizu PRO 6 still feels just about new and it doesn’t seem fair to talk about its successor right now, but the vice president of the company is talking and he’s talking processor power.In a group chat, Li Nan said that the PRO 7 would not be using an Exynos 8890 processor because the ...

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Meizu MX6 enters affordable flagship scene with 4GB RAM, $300 price tag

Like most self-respecting Android device manufacturers, Meizu has been splitting its high-end models in two separate families for a while now, with Pro-series phones sitting a tier above the MX roster on the mobile hardware totem pole.But it’s getting harder and harder to tell which is which, given the just-announced Meizu MX6 sports a larger display and heftier battery than the April-unveiled Pro 6. It doesn’t help that the two went official so close in time either, or that they share a common ...

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“Hey, that looks like…” Part 748 — Meizu MX6 renders

Meizu’s MX line frequently plays second fiddle to its PRO series, but the company isn’t interested in keeping the MX6 far of reach from the PRO 6. A company co-founder hinted at some spec sharing, now we get to see some design sharing in action.That’s if you trust these unofficial renders which have been on Chinese social media. Hey, we don’t blame you if you don’t. We’ll just ...

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Meizu MX6 launching July 19, but not before battling price increases

Meizu is feeling the pressure to give a good whack at its mid-range flagship this season, especially with the bang-up job it supposedly did with the PRO 6. And one co-founder is opening up to those challenges.Bai Yongxiang has posted to his Weibo account that the company is doing its best to export as much power as possible from the PRO 6 to the MX6.“Costs and prices will increase, but I believe there will be nothing like it in terms of craftsmanship in the ¥2,000 range ...

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Meizu MX6 has Helio X20 and 20.7MP camera according to AnTuTu

Meizu’s been soaking in more coverage recently with its PRO 6 smartphone (that still hasn’t actually gone to market just yet) and has a lot of buzz about for its next premium smartphone, too.Let’s talk, though, about the value-bombing MX-series that should be arriving sometime — anytime — in the

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An Exynos 8890 variant of the Meizu Pro 6 or MX6?

When MediaTek held an event to announce the real arrival of its Helio X20 SoC, it also invited Chinese manufacturer Meizu to spill the news that it had taken first dibs on the Helio X25 for its PRO 6 smartphone. But with a benchmark showing off a PRO 6 running with an Exynos 8890, we’re left stumped on how Meizu will handle the launch of this darn phone.Well, we’re hearing just a bit more about ...

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Meizu MX6 is “a second half thing,” says Weibo

Meizu’s billboard device right now may be the PRO 6, but it also has a major product line that serves the price bracket under that spotlight and that’s its MX-series (you see the MX5 as our header). And to be frank, we’re pretty darn surprised that we haven’t gone on the trail for the MX6. After all, it’s said to have a major ten-core processor we’ve been hashing on ...

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Full Meizu 2016 product roadmap divulged, Pro 6 prices included

After its best year on record in terms of smartphone shipments, China-based OEM Meizu was the protagonist of a fairly awkward unauthorized US distribution situation last month, then an even weirder but also amusing leak episode last week.You don’t often see company executives disprove exposés claiming to be of the competition, and therefore unwillingly confirm the ...

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Meizu PRO 6 prototype leaked with possible Force Touch support

“You have your PRO 5, I have my PRO 6.”So starts the tale of a Meizu forums user who apparently struck gold while out to dinner. Apparently after striking up a conversation with a young man, that man decided to sell something that would seem to be a Meizu PRO 6 prototype for about $15.

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