Meizu's Pro 7 has so far been rumored to become official at an event on July 26, and according to a new leak out of China it will be joined on stage by the bigger, higher-end Pro 7 Plus. The two phones are then expected to hit the streets on August 4.
The primary differentiating feature for the Pro 7 models will be the secondary e-ink display on the back, which we've seen in live images already. The Meizu Pro 7 will be powered by MediaTek's Helio X30 chipset, reportedly, and it will have a 5.2-inch 1080p touchscreen.
On the rear it has a dual camera setup, with two 12 MP sensors from Sony (IMX386 and IMX286). A 16 MP shooter will take care of selfies, and the 3.5mm headset jack will not be removed.
Unfortunately it's unclear what exact specs the Pro 7 Plus will bring to the table, but expect it to sport a screen at least 5.5" in size as well as better overall innards compared to the Pro 7.
In terms of pricing, the Pro 7 will start at CNY 2,799 ($409 or 365€ at the current exchange rates) and go up to CNY 3,299 ($482, 431€) depending on the version you buy. The Pro 7 Plus, on the other hand, will go from CNY 3,299 to CNY 3,799 ($555, 496€).
They were on the right path with the Meizu PRO 5, don't know why they went with MediaTurd. And you're right if a Chinese company wants to be legit then they have to do well in the U.S. and Europe.
To follow the plus just bump the screen size, to follow the edge you need the tech, that makes things quite different
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