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Meizu Sends Out Invites for Event on September 5: Here's What to Expect From the Upcoming Smartphone

Meizu, the Chinese smartphone manufacturer started sending the press invites for an event scheduled on September 5, which is less than two weeks from now.

The Chinese company is widely known for their different style of invitations. And, this time, they sent the media invite teasing the Nokia E71 in it.

This is not the first time they are using a Nokia smartphone to tease their smartphones. Back in 2015, the company used the Nokia 1110 units to show that their mid-range smartphone- Meizu M2 will be as good as the Nokia 1110.

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Now, speculations have already started regarding what will Meizu launch on that event? Well, there are some rumors stating about the flagship Meizu Pro 7 and some other rumors stated that Meizu is working on a 6-inch smartphone dubbed as Meizu Max.

Stay tuned to GizBot for more updates!

September 5 Followed by September 13 Event

Meizu is on a roll for now. The company has launched the Meizu U10 and U20 yesterday and already rolled out the media invites for September 5. However, previous rumors say that there will another event scheduled on September 13.

A bigger Meizu Max for September 5

The Chinese smartphone company will launch the big-sized Meizu Max which was already in leaks and today a real life image of the smartphone leaked along with price tag. When asked about 'What Product Will Meizu Release on September 5', the Meizu voice assistant displays a number '1799', which might be the price of the smartphone.

Specifications of the Meizu Max

The Meizu Max will surely feature a 6-inch screen as the Meizu Pro 7 will be having a 5.7-inch display. At this point of time, there is no information regarding the RAM of the device, but it will be minimum 3GB of RAM. And, Flyme OS on top of Android Marshmallow runs on the smartphone.

The Flagship Meizu Pro 7 for September 13

The previous rumors reported that Meizu will also schedule an event on September 13, where it will unveil the Meizu Pro 7 with a curved display.

Specifications of the Meizu Pro 7

The Meizu Pro 7 will be the company's take on the Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 with the dual-curved display. Under the hood, will be an Exynos 8890 chipset along with 4GB of RAM. There will be 12MP rear camera along with 5MP front facing the camera as per the leaked reports.

Stay tuned to GizBot for more updates!


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