After two runs on two benchmarking testing sites and several configurations and modifications, the Meizu MX5 Pro is finally ready to be rolled out in the market.
According to TechnoAmigos, Meizu MX5 Pro will be officially launched by the end of July, specifically on the 28th, but the information remains a speculation since the company has yet to confirm the specific date of the release. Images of the Meizu MX5 Pro were leaked online as well as its specifications. The tech review website said that the MX5 Pro will have a 6-inch Quad HD Display, which is an improvement from the MX5, which only has a 1920x1080 pixel display. To add, although the release date looks strong, the regions where it will be sold is still unconfirmed which includes the US.
Christian Post also said that the Meizu MX5 Pro will be backed an enormous 4GB RAM and a flat glass pane which will cover the back of the phone. With its 2K resolution, Christian Post also said that it will boast a higher and clearer resolution of 2,560 x 1,536. The Meizu MX5 Pro will also use the same chipset as what Samsung used for their S6, the Exynos 7420. The leaked information also suggests that it will have a 20.7MP sensor camera that has the ability to shoot a 2160 videos and clips.
On the other hand, AndroidHeadline also said that the device will be launched by the end of July but they will not be surprised if it will be pushed at a later time since it is unlikely for a company to release two flagship devices within a month. But regardless of the release date, the tech review authority is definite that the MX5 Pro is on its way to the market.
AndroidHeadline also said that the MX5 Pro is already certified in China and unfortunately the certification did not divulge any pertinent information but all they know is that the device will definitely run on Android with the company's own Flyne UI to complement the operating system.
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