Wednesday 24 September 2014





Meizu’s MX4 is shaping up to be a huge hit. The company is going to face issues delivering all the ordered phones considering the amount of orders they’ve received. Meizu has recently said they have received over 7.7 million order for Meizu MX4 and that it will be hard to deliver them all in time. This probably has a lot to do with the fact they’re offering this device for a starting price of $449 internationally (free shipping, tax included) aside from selling it starting from 1,799 Yuan in China.
The Meizu MX4 Pro has been rumored for quite some time now and the latest rumors say the device will come with Exynos 5430 octa-core chip 4GB of RAM and a 5.36-inch QHD display. The device could launch next month though nothing is confirmed just yet. Aside from Meizu MX4 Pro, we didn’t hear much about an additional device, at least not until now. It seems like Meizu plans to launch yet another Meizu MX4 device dubbed the MX4 Mini.

This device will allegedly be Meizu mid-range device and will sport a 1080p display while the device is expected to be powered by Media Tek MT6592 processor (just like the original MX4). 4G LTE and a microSD card will reportedly also be a part of the package. Price of this device is expected to be around 1499 Yuan ($244) and it will also be available around the world, just like the Meizu MX4.
While the MX4 Pro is expected to rock the latest-gen Exynos SoC, the MX4 Mini on the other hand is said to make do with the Media Tec MT6592 that we’ve seen on loads of phones this year. Given that the original MX4 costs only about 1,799 Yuan (US$293) in China, the smaller, less powerful MX4 Mini should cost anywhere between US$220-US$250.
Sources from China report that the MX4 Mini could get a pricing of as low as 1,499 Yuan, roughly equal to US$244.



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