Meizu MX6 unboxing and first impressions By Phandroid

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Aug 14, 2021
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Meizu MX6 unboxing and first impressions

Here at Android we cover most of the flagship devices from mainstream manufacturers like LG, HTC, Sony and Samsung, but this time around we're giving you a look at the maze mx4, quick unboxing, the packaging of the phone is minimalistic. You'll find the phone, the usual Quick Start Guide the charger, and it's cable, but that's pretty much. It flagship devices from other manufacturers typically include $10 headphones. But since the MOZ annex we don't think anyone will really mind that they're not included in the box. For that $300 price tag, you get a phone with a 5.5-inch full HD display, that's powered by MediaTek Hello, X, 20, processor, four gigs of RAM and 32 gigs of internal storage. You also get a 12 megapixel Sony sensor on the rear camera and a 5 megapixel front facing camera and 3060 William hour battery the design of the phone isn't anything unique.

These days. The mx6 has a 2.5 d glass panel on the front, with a Samson issue, fingerprint scanner and home button below its display, aluminum body with standard antenna lines, a USB, type-c charging, port, 3.5, millimeter, headphone jack and mono speaker along the bottom edge. The build quality seems pretty nice. It feels just as good as HTC's One a9 and even slightly better than the one plus three, which isn't surprising since Major has been making phones quite a bit longer than 1 plus has the phone runs on Android marshmallow with mazes fly me UI. This means that you don't get an apt 4 or on-screen navigation buttons.

The mx6 relies on gestures and the single home button for navigation swipe up from the bottom of the screen to view your most recent apps tap the home button to go back, press the home button to go back to the home screen or even press and hold the home button to turn off the display. These interactions are a little on Orthodox, but it actually doesn't take much time to get used to them, we're still putting together our full review of Mizzou's MX 6, but our first impressions of the phone are extremely positive. We haven't had any weird performance issues or app crashes, and image. Quality from both cameras is perfectly acceptable for a phone that only costs $300 leave us a comment to. Let us know what features you like to see highlighted in our review of the maze, um x6 and don't forget to hit that subscribe button to know exactly when that review becomes available.


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