Around the software side you will get a Meizu-personalized Frozen Treats Sandwich system (also known as Flyme OS), although it is not obvious whether the organization will stay with its old commitment of concurrently delivering a vanilla ROM. The relaxation from the new phone's just like the twin-core MX, particularly the 4-inch 960 x 640 ASV display and also the eight-megapixel BSI camera. While there's still no microSD expansion, here's what's promising to replace with this flaw: the bottom model begins at 32GB and will also cost identical to the current 16GB MX! Quite simply, come June the unsubsidized MX Quad-core goes from ¥2,999 (US$480) in China and HK$3,099 (US$400) in Hong Kong after which there will be also a 64GB version listed at ¥3,999 (US$635) and HK$4,099 (US$530), correspondingly. Meanwhile, beginning today, the initial MX is reduced to ¥2,399 (US$380) and HK$2,599 (US$335). Pr release following the break.
Now, with Meizu happily declaring to achieve the world's first smartphone to make use of the quad-core Exynos nick, we question where Samsung's at using its own unicorn device
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