Meizu Pro 6 Plus Review: Another Solid Phone With Some Really Strange Software Decisions
Hardware design is a very tricky subject to be handled. Some companies take risks to define their own aesthetic, while others borrow, in varying degrees, the design languages of more popular brands. The Meizu Pro 6 Plus seems heavily like Apple's style, especially when viewed from the front. Its software is also an attempt to mimic iOS, for better or for worse.
According to Gadgets 360, the device is powered by 2GHz octa-core Exynos 8890 processor and it is clubbed with 4GB of RAM. The phone packs 64GB of internal storage which cannot be expanded by any chance. As far as the cameras are concerned, the Meizu Pro 6 Plus packs with a 12-megapixel primary camera on the rear and a 5-megapixel front shooter selfie camera which delivers really high-quality images.
As per Android Police, the biggest failing in performance is most certainly the fingerprint sensor. Meizu Pro 6 Plus gives more rejections than not, and when it did work, it was slow. With the "quick unlock" feature like typing in the PIN correctly automatically unlocks the device, the fingerprint sensor was often useless for this phone because it is not responding properly.
The Meizu Pro 6 Plus is a dual SIM slot phone. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, NFC, and 4G. Sensors on the phone include a Proximity sensor, Accelerometer, and Ambient light sensor.
Meizu is a Chinese consumer electronics company which was established in 2003 and manufactures smartphones and music players. It launched its first music player in 2007 and its first smartphone in 2008. The company announced its first arrival in the Indian smartphone market in 2015 when it launched Android phones in the country.
Those who live outside of the United States, for whom Meizu Pro 6 Plus may be a larger player, It is suggested that they consider other options for a phone. The Pro 6 Plus is not bad by any stretch, but it simply isn't as good as its price point competitors. For more updates keep visiting latinpost.com
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