A little over two months ago we were introduced to the Meizu 15 trio, a bunch of devices sporting notchless 16:9 displays. That news may still be fresh but today, Meizu founder and CEO, Jack Wong, just teased the successors to those aforementioned devices -- the Meizu 16 and 16 Plus. Wong posted the teaser on the Chinese official forums of Meizu showcasing the device's in-display fingerprint tech and impressive screen-to-body ratio. According to Mr.Wong, the Meizu 16 pair has thinner overall bezels compared to the iPhone X and Mi 8. The Meizu 16 is reported to be equipped with the Snapdragon 710 while the Meizu 16 Plus comes with the Snapdragon 845. The Meizu 16 and 16 Plus is expected to be announced and launched sometime in August 2018. What is it really, to hold something like the Meizu MX in your hands? Design and Construction Almost everyone I know mistook the design of the Meizu MX as an iPhone at their first look. Read more in our articles including "Meizu 16 and 16 Plus teased to have in-display fingerprint scanner and high screen-to-body ratio" and "Meizu MX 4-Core Review".
A little over two months ago we were introduced to the Meizu 15 trio, a bunch of devices sporting notchless 16:9 displays. That news may still be fresh but today, Meizu founder and CEO, Jack Wong, just teased the successors to those aforementioned devices -- the Meizu 16 and 16 Plus.
Wong posted the teaser on the Chinese official forums of Meizu showcasing the device's in-display fingerprint tech and impressive screen-to-body ratio. According to Mr.Wong, the Meizu 16 pair has thinner overall bezels compared to the iPhone X and Mi 8. The Meizu 16 is reported to be equipped with the Snapdragon 710 while the Meizu 16 Plus comes with the Snapdragon 845.
Our coverage of meizu 16 includes: "Meizu 16 and 16 Plus teased to have in-display fingerprint scanner and high screen-to-body ratio"; "Meizu MX 4-Core Review"; "Meizu MX4 available in store shelves, starts Php14,990". Each article provides unique insights and information.