Meizu MX6 Review English [4k] By ChinaMobileMag

By ChinaMobileMag
Aug 14, 2021
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Meizu MX6 Review English [4k]

Hey, finally, we got the Metal mx6 in our hands and with a truly latest mid-range flagship by maze. The MXX has been our daily driver for a week now, during this time, the phone impressed us but also disappointed us all details about that and what its weaknesses are is what this review is about. I am Christopher from CMM. Enjoy this review. Sony passed a lot of people complained about us wasting too much time with the packaging. So there you go.

Let's do it a bit quicker this time. This is how it looks. This is how it opens- and this is what's inside- seen great. Let's continue with the phone itself and know what you see here is not the major pro 6. It indeed is the mx6, as you can see, when taking a look at the LED flash.

But yes, the basic design is identical and the build quality is too. The handset is very sturdy and offers a mouth-watering build quality. You don't feel the transition between the metal and the antenna lines. The phone can't be bent, and there is no squeaking when pressing the phone, not even the hardware buttons, and that includes the home button. I'll lose, yes, perfect, build going on there.

The only thing that we dislike is the status LED as on any current Mesa phone. It's only lighting up in white, which is boring. Something we have been surprised about is the weight with only 153 grams. The phone is very light for a 5.5 inch or metal phone. Also, it's insane defined only 7.25 millimeters awesome. Moving to the screen, the mx6 doesn't come with an AMOLED panel anymore sounds disappointing at first, but it isn't anymore when you use the phone for the first time.

The else dependent measure are using is the best we've seen on any tested. Chinese phones of our the panel is made by sharp and of a stunning picture. Quality also made natural colors great contrasts, deep blacks and high brightness. That makes it extremely readable outdoors and the viewing angles. Just look at that end.

This amazing guys and the digitizer is quite awesome as well. May I use a TDD eye panel here, which means the digitizer and screen Shoal integrated within one chip. This makes up for quicker response time and This eliminates the input black almost entirely giving you a whole new experience and playing games typing or moving those icons around. What's more, the digitizer handles up to ten fingers at once, and it lays itself nothing to complain about they're, either scratch proof, no fingerprint magnet smooth surface perfect. So, what's with performance, is it amazing -? Well, let's say yes and no basically, the MX expose nice specs, including a Hello, X, 20, 10, core processor, 4gb of RAM and 32gb or 64gb of memory.

And yes, everyday performance is great. If you are coming from as nap during 8:20, you won't feel any difference. EPS perform the same on the 820 and the X 20. Other thing is games, don't perform good at all, and no that's not really the processes fault since the Hello X 20 packs quite a punch with a triple core mail et 880 GPU. Yet still even older games like that trigger to elect heavily even in the lowest graphics, settings, which is something even no-cost, entry-level chipsets can play.

So it really is a software issue, that's going on there, and we hope it will be fixed very soon. Sensor, wise things, look pretty good on the mezzo mx6. Everything imported is there, and that of course includes a Chart scope, comparison step counter. All of them work very well. The fingerprint sensor is very good, as well as it's very speedy and works extremely reliable, putting the finger on it, pressing the button and ? boom.

There we go it's unlocked and since its own eye, slits repeated finger. Press unlocked awesome. The operating system running on the mezzo mx6, of course, is flying us, which is based on Android 6.0. In this case a system looks nice as usual. It's nicely structured and very easy to use.

It also runs very smooth as on any major phone and the MX 6 has its own way of operating Android pressing the home button brings you back to your home screen just touching. Furthermore, it, however, brings you back to the previous page or menu swiping from below the screen. Upward opens the list of running apps. What's new here is the possibility of entering split-screen mode, so you can actually use two apps at a time here. Example: YouTube and the Chrome browser apps can be resized, and you can create an unlimited number of those up pairs to exit split screen, simply resize one of the apps to 0 until it disappears, and now new feature is the screenshot tool.

You can now select a custom area, you want to see on your screenshot, and you can also do long. Screenshots, for example, of a whole website. Management of background apps is also new. By default,. Blimey does now kill every running app as soon as you enter standby mode.

That means that we will have to spend more time setting your phone up. You have to whitelist apps like Facebook, Messenger and Spotify, so they can still run in the standby mode, but all that makes sense. Since it saves you, a lot of energy is definitely worth the extra work of setting it all up. Something we dislike is that Mesa still doesn't offer multi-language on the Chinese version of their phones. There only is English and Mandarin.

If you want other languages, you need to wait for the international version. Also, the Google Play Store is not pre-installed, but it can be installed easily from the Mesa App Store using the Google installer. What's not working is syncing contacts with your Google Account, at least with this doc contacts app, it won't work. The reception quality is pretty good. Only measure mx6 mobile network signal strength is top-notch and voice over LTE supported.

Just the LTE band 20 is missing as usual. Furthermore, the MX 6 can handle AC Wi-Fi connections, which means Wi-Fi is very fast. The Wi-Fi antenna, however, could be better a floor below the router. We faced a significant drop in bandwidth already, the GPS works awesomely. Well, even with cloudy sky and rain.

The GPS fix is very fast and the signal strength is awesome. We've never had issues during navigation to a big surprise was awaiting us in terms of audio quality. Mesa doesn't advertise any hi-fi trips that our amplifier, yet the audio quality is still above average for headphones. You get a very powerful and extremely loud output. That is crystal clear.

The internal media speakers, the best of any major phone so far and sounds better than the OPPO find 7 charming me, 5 or 1, plus free, but listen for yourself. Eleven equality also is top-notch and the noise-canceling works well, thanks to a dedicated microphone for that purpose. Next, a huge disappointment- and that was the camera method. It advertised the camera in a way so that it would believe it can keep up with flagships like the one plus free well after testing it thoroughly. We have to say that it doesn't even come close.

The main camera, which is based on a 12 megapixel Sony IMF 386 sensor, performs worse than the Amazon mx-5, which still has one of the best film cameras in the mid-range segment. Pictures don't boast as many details and those look a little blurry. The only benefit over the mx-5 is an improved color accuracy. Also, the low-light performance simply sucks with the mx-5 we've been able to shoot some stunning night photos with the MX 6. However, this isn't possible any more pictures, look noisy and unsharp.

The video quality also isn't as good as on the mx-5. This outstanding sharpness, you usually get with 4k recordings. Just isn't there also the audio is kind of messed up at the moment, due to a software bug check this sample and our camera samples playlist to hear for yourself and the front camera disappointing as well yeah, it can do selfies, but we have seen better front cameras in this price range, especially with bad light. You just don't get good results, so the bottom line is that the mezzo mx6 is a step backwards compared to the mx-5, the camera for sure and a bad one, but it is behind the competition. You really notice that major releases a one phone after another, instead inspecting the good old days, focuses on just a few devices but releases them with perfection.

That's just outright sad! So, what's with the battery life disappointing as well? No, luckily, it's not, but every life is very good. Actually, there's, if mm 60 Williams cell inside this thin phone, which is enough for one full day of battery life easily, even if you are using GPS and the camera a lot, if you activate the power saving mode and moderately use the phone, today's are possible as well. The screen on time we measured with PC mark was 7 hours and 59 minutes from 100 to 20% charge. Fast charging is working very well to within 30 minutes. You can get 80% of charge, which is impressive.

In addition, there is a new battery technology which, according to Mesa, enables you to still have 80% of the original capacity left after 900 chatting cycles, so the battery is likely to live longer than your phone conclusion. We are touring on one hand. The mezzo MX 6 is a very well-made high quality phone with a gorgeous display, great performance, awesome, audio quality, very good fingerprint scanner, and they go battery life. On the other hand, there is the bad gaming performance enter these step backwards in the camera. Department Mesa really have to try getting rid of those flaws to make the MX six.

The awesome phone it could be, so that's all from our side. If there are any questions left, please drop a comment. Moderation' and the link to the shop can be found in the video description. If you like what we are doing here at CMM, please support us with a visit at China, mobile max EE or at our English side, channel virus botnet and subscribe to this channel. So thanks for watching bye, bye over and out.


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