Meizu Pro 5 Review By Mobilegeeks.de

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Aug 14, 2021
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Meizu Pro 5 Review

Nichole's got here for mobile geeks and today, I'm going to be reviewing the maze Pro 5. This is an all-metal 5.7 inch smartphone running the latest Enos processor, from Samsung it's about $500, which is significantly higher than most other amazing devices. Let's find out if it's worth it so here we have the amazing pro 5. It has a 5.7 inch AMOLED display it has a resolution of 1920 by 1080 which actually gives it a PPI of 386. It's got wide viewing angles, and why should we use some photos? You'll see that it has incredible saturation under the hood we have a 2.1 gigahertz outscore processor. This is the same flagship processor that we have in the Samsung series of phones.

This is a high-end processor, and it has the price tag to go along with it. If we take a look around the system, you can see that it is an unibody metal design. One thing that I do like about it is that we have a matte finish here and then there's these small accents, where it kind of highlights right a little of polish. So in there, with the volume, rocker and the power button here on the bottom, you can see that we have a single speaker which is loud enough, but yet it kind of gets covered, easily USB, type-c and fast charge. So this you know, I get it I'm getting 65 60% in about half an hour.

So that's really quite good over here we have the SIM card slot, so it's a dual SIM in Germany you're, going to get LTE bands in the US T-Mobile is going to be missing, but you can actually sub in a micro SD card slot up to 128 gigs. If you want to give up your second SIM card. So this is a 21 megapixel shooter. We have a two-tone flash there and then underneath this is actually a laser autofocus, so that this should technically help with low-light photos, even though it doesn't so on the top. That's where we have the headphone jack now in terms of memory.

What we have here is well there are 2 options: 3 & 4 gigabytes of RAM, which actually changes the memory options. So you get 32 gigs with three gigs of RAM and 64 with four gigs. So now, let's talk about the home button here, because this is integral to fly me four point five. So this is actually a fingerprint sensor. I'd say when I would have one out of every ten times.

It may actually register a Miss, but it actually acts as kind of mini touchpad right, so there's touch and then there's actually good tactile feedback. The only thing that does feel cheap about this is that listen to that that button just doesn't sound and feel premium the buttons on the side, these sound and feel premium, but right Lemma does come with great things like double tap to wake up. If you pull up from the bottom, this is where the multitasking is. You can get rid of apps individually or swipe down, and then that clears everything I'm. Actually, a huge fan of fly me, even though there is no app drawer in here, and just because it's just ? I, like that, and I can pull down anywhere to put another notification bar then in the notification area and the quick launch bar is actually really quite good.

One of the weird things about the display, while I'm in here, is that if you want the display to be the brightest it can be, it has to be an auto if you take it off of auto right and then have it at maximum brightness. Occasionally, I do feel like it's just brighter whenever it's in Auto, but I like the little things like this, that you can toggle down and select your Wi-Fi there's also smart touch. If you don't like the fact that you can use a touchpad for things, so this is just a little right, so slide up slide down switch between tasks. So let's just see right, so you can use this as a navigation button, move it around personally, not a huge fan of the Smart Touch I've adapted very well too. Using this here so find me, you know they have a nice folder structure overall I'm, actually a huge fan, let's just head into okay, that's the one thing that pisses me off I, don't know why they don't put the settings in here.

They should just put a Settings button in here. I would gladly give up Do, Not, Disturb or VPN, because totally switch out VPN for me into the settings, but is heading into the settings. This is the thing that I like is you can have the fly me style icons, or you can't see system. Wallpaper is one thing that I do like about. This is that you can pull down, and then it holds everything so that everything is in easier reach with the 4.7 inch display. You do tend to want to kind of reach up, and it's going to lower this brightness so that now that's one thing that you're noticing the display is not registering all the touches.

It's a little annoying. Let's just take a look at the battery life. You have high-performance balanced and pattered and balanced mode. Now I've been running it at high-performance recently because of all the benchmarks that I've been running for this now, let's just take a look at the display two hours and eight minutes, 11%, that's perfect, so I've been cresting on to like 6 hours or so 6 or 7 hours of screen on time is. If we just head back and look at this, this is one of the problems.

Is that, but the standby time is not that phenomenal on other handsets sometimes it'll be like 2 or 3 percent overnight. This doesn't look a 10 percent drop. So now what about audio? It is definitely a lot of loud enough. We have a single speaker here on the bottom. The sound is a little tight perfectly acceptable.

Now, one of the interesting things about this is that you get a lot of options when it comes to HIFI sound. So there is a lot going on with this. There is dedicated hardware for high-end streaming, so if you do listen to music over headphones you're going to really enjoy listening to the sound through this device, so this is great that it has a hi-fi audio. Now, let's just quickly check out what the viewing angles look like in some color saturation on these photos. Just to give you an idea.

I have turned the display brightness down, remember that, but you can see that the AMOLED here is getting some great color, vibrancy, blacks or blacks. Great shading, good coloring I do wish that they had a better kind of anti-glossy reflection on here. I do feel like it does get a little like too much reflection, but overall I want to say that it's not too bad I can use it outdoors without any issues. So taking a look at the camera when things are well lit, you get a good amount of detail. Nice color saturation.

They look quite good, but soon as you hit into low-light, you can see that there is a tremendous loss of detail. Things just aren't as sharp there's my excellent rapping skills. So that's the fairly good light. The edges of that paper. Look quite good.

You can still read the words even from that far away, so good lighting good results, good results, but well you start to head into a little that's still: okay, decent lighting, but this is kind of a low light. The color saturation on that is awful, like not even close to the colors. It actually is I hear some nighttime shots, so this is like fairly dark. So I mean that's okay, but it's not great. So there's a foot of the light good detail on the brick there's the other, so the swing on the exposure is quite wide I, depending on where you point it, but there's just a huge loss of detail once you kind of go into nighttime shots and there's some food that I cooked, also not great but decent bouquet.

The camera itself is fairly easy to use you kind of swipe through this way, I like there's, even a QR code scanner. Here slow motion is also a thing macro, but if you want to find HDR for some reason, it's here in the settings which I find quite funny, so the pro 5 benchmarks really well. It's got the same flagship processor as the Samsung Galaxy, s6 and s6 edge+ I mean we're looking at a 2.1 gigahertz. This is the outscore Samsung Enos 7420, and you can see that the results are on par with what you're getting in flagship devices all right. So, let's head into ash fall day to check out load times, because this is where we're going to be seeing kind of a significant difference between the MediaTek processor, in the other handsets by maze or just other hands.

That's in general, and this one's the load times are actually very quick significantly quicker than what we have on anything else. That means it currently has on the market and I, have to admit the placement of this speaker sucks when you're playing games, because you can easily kind of cover it up, but I'm not generally, like music has loud whenever I'm gaming. So actually it was absolutely a problem, as it's peppered, so I'm, only seeing a lot of upsides for the Daisy pro/5 great, build quality, exceptionally fast processor, its flagship quality, the highest Samsung Enos processors are currently on the market. We have a decent camera, shitty low-light fast charge, hi-fi audio for when you plug in your headphones, beautiful display, great build I mean the only kind of downside that I see is if you're in the u. s.

, you don't get full LTE, and if you really want dual SIM and expandable memory, you have to give up one of your sim card slots. For me, the only kind of hesitation is around the price $500. When you compare this to a flagship device like a Samsung Galaxy s6, the camera is just not flagship quality right, so the camera is definitely not there. You can take a great photo in good lighting with Amazon on all Mizzou's, even the hundred and fifty dollar ones, because they're all using the Sony sensor. So it's just.

Do you want to spend the extra money on the metal build and the lower load times on things like big games? For me, I might opt for something a little cheaper in the 150 dollar range because you can buy like 3?m note twos for the price of one of these. There are a lot of compelling handsets on the market for $500, and I think for amazing to have really knocked it out of the park. They need to improve the camera. So maybe you want to charge $500 for her phone. You need to nail the low-light anyways.

That's my review of the Maisie Pro 5. Let me know if you have any questions may, as you regularly makes it in to my purses. My daily driver so feel free to ask me questions about the device. I love answering comments and if you haven't subscribed to our channel, please do so and if you thought this review was useful, give me a thumbs up. I'm your host Nicole Scott for mobile geeks.


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