New information about Meizu's upcoming flagship smartphone began spreading again as it is spotted on the Chinese regulator, TENAA. A short hands-on video featuring the rumored successor of last year's MX4 was shown emphasizing some of its core specifications.
So according to the new info, the MX5 would sport a 5.5-inch AMOLED display which unfortunately, will remain at 1080p. The rumored chipset would be the unannounced MediaTek MT6793 64-bit chipset with 2.3Ghz octa-core processor (probably an ARM Cortex-A53) partnered by 3GB of RAM. Internal storage would be sufficient at 16GB which is expandable via microSD card up to 128GB.
The optics is said to feature a 20MP snapper with 4x optical zoom and dual-tone LED flash although it's still nothing but unconfirmed.
The MX5 got thinner but design wise, it looks similar with the MX4 but the good news is, despite having a thinner frame, the engineers managed to fit a 3,500mAh battery to power the device. The hardware home button up front has a fingerprint sensor so that's an added value for money.
Lastly, it boots on Android 5.0.1 out of the box layered with Meizu's proprietary Flyme 4.5 UI.
Reports said that the MX5 will become official on June 30 and due to become available next month.
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