Meizu has released in China its latest series of smartphones, the Meizu 18s and Meizu 18s Pro powered by Snapdragon 888+, and the Meizu 18x with a Snapdragon 870. The Meizu 18s and 18s Pro are almost similar with their differences focused on the display size and glass protection. The Meizu 18x, on the other hand, is like a toned-down version of the 18s but with a bigger battery capacity. As suggested by the recent teasers that was uploaded on their official Facebook page, Novo7 Tech, the same company that brought THL smartphones in the country, could possibly make the Exynos 5 Octa-powered Meizu MX3 available in the Philippines. Read more in our articles including "Meizu 18s, 18s Pro, 18x full specs, now official" and "Meizu MX 4-Core Review".
Meizu has released in China its latest series of smartphones, the Meizu 18s and Meizu 18s Pro powered by Snapdragon 888+, and the Meizu 18x with a Snapdragon 870. The Meizu 18s and 18s Pro are almost similar with their differences focused on the display size and glass protection.
The Meizu 18x, on the other hand, is like a toned-down version of the 18s but with a bigger battery capacity. As suggested by the recent teasers that was uploaded on their official Facebook page, Novo7 Tech, the same company that brought THL smartphones in the country, could possibly make the Exynos 5 Octa-powered Meizu MX3 available in the Philippines.
Our coverage of meizu 18s philippines includes: "Meizu 18s, 18s Pro, 18x full specs, now official"; "Meizu MX 4-Core Review"; "Meizu MX4 available in store shelves, starts Php14,990". Each article provides unique insights and information.