Meizu Pro 6 Review By PhoneArena

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Aug 14, 2021
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Meizu Pro 6 Review

Pop quiz smartphone fans, when you call a phone that sure resembles an iPhone, run software that has a look and feel not unlike iOS and features functionality like a pressure-sensitive screen that feels ripped right from the spec sheet of the iPhone 6s. Well, if you're maze, you call that phone, the pro 6 I'm Stephen shank with phone Arena I spent the past few days getting to know this handset. Is it a phone? That's just a shameless ripoff of an iPhone. Does it actually brings something new to the Android table, or does the experience fall somewhere in between keep watching to find out the maze pro 6 figures, some hardware, that kind of bridges the gap between really high-end flagship and upper mid-range specs? That includes things like a 5.2-inch Samsung made Super AMOLED screen, 4 gigabytes of RAM and after 32 or 64 gigabytes of storage, the phone's got a 21 megapixel main camera with a nice-looking ring. Flash with laser autofocus, assist the front face. There's a 5 megapixel component and the phone runs a MediaTek hello X 25 processor.

That's a 10 core chip, unlike the outscore chips, powering a lot of phones. Unfortunately, while it may have RAW processing power, graphics performance, just wasn't quite up to snuff and then quite a few of our benchmarks, we saw some seriously low frame rates. The pro 6 runs with maze calls Fly mo s, but honestly this should be called something more. Like apple droid from the lock screen, that's swipe to unlock message in camera, shortcut to the layout of the home screen with notification, shade with its background out of focus icons to the swipe from the bottom mechanic to access the multitasker. Okay, it's not a multitasker on iOS, but you get the point.

There's a lot going on here. That's copied pretty much directly from Apple's playbook that extends to how you interact with the system. The set of the trio of Android keys you'd find a lot of phones either at Hardware on virtual on-screen buttons with Fly mo s and the maze pro 6. You have a single hardware key. This is the home button.

Has a built-in fingerprint scanner as far as a fingerprint scanner goes, it works pretty! Well, it's the navigation. It doesn't quite come together, like Ozzie would like it to pressing the button hard wants, feeling it clicks acts as a home button tapping the button acts as your back button, and there is no hardware multitask button, so you're swiping up at the bottom of the screen. Honestly, that sounds a lot better than it actually works and half the time. Nothing happens when you swipe moving past all that Appalachia software. Let's turn our attention back to the phone's hardware.

For a moment, sound output is pretty nice with a loudspeaker with really nice fidelity, and you plug in a pair of headphones, and things are only going to sound better thanks to the phone Cirrus Logic DAC. The camera, on the other hand, is a little more hit-and-miss. Sometimes pictures are really sharp, taking full advantage of the phone's fast autofocus speeds. Other times, though, the autofocus seems to grab the wrong part of a shot and your pics come up a little soft color saturation also isn't really that great, but low-light performance was pleasantly surprising, with video recording or support for 4k shots, but really those are the only ones that look really, really sharp in 1080p and even 720p, and because they didn't seem as sharp as they should be. Any video, no matter which mode you filled it in is a little jerky make sure you hold the pro 6 super steady.

When filming with a 25 60 million power battery, we knew the Z pro six wasn't going to win any endurance competitions and in our testing it achieved a little under seven hours of screen on time, while in constant operation. The good news, though, isn't the battery life, but how quickly you can recharge it and using the included fast encouraging adapter. We were able to go from zero to 100 percent in just 77 minutes. That's not bad at all, we'd be remiss if we didn't mention that the Z pro 6 isn't exactly made for us smartphone shoppers. Now you can absolutely pick one up finding the phone online for a bit over $400, but that said, once you start diving into it, there's going to be some periods of adjustment for one of the phone as we got it, shifting Chinese they have to dig through menus effectively blind in order to find that option to turn it over to English.

Also, the power adapter in our box had a euro style connector, meaning Lee needed an adapter to make it work with US outlets. Finally- and maybe the most critical thing here is the issue of cellular band support now to G and 3G works just fine in the US, but we found the pro six incompatible with both T-Mobile and AT&T LTE bands in other nations. You might have a little more luck, but make sure you check that the phone is compatible with your local carrier before hang it up in the end. Where does all of that leave us? Is the maze pro six a smartphone worth picking up or not? Well, honestly, you get a lot of hardware, some of it good, some of it really great other parts. Not so much and $400 is not a bad price.

You could do a lot worse for your money, and again you could also do a little better. Really, though, this is a question about the software about Fly mo s, and if you want an Android phone that tries as hard as it possibly can to look like iOS there's going to be some user out there who really likes iOS but is forced to use an Android, maybe for work or having egg access to the right, apps and maybe for them. The pro six makes a lot of sense. Maybe there's an Android user who's really curious. What iOS doesn't want to make the full plunge engine Apple device, but kind of once I get a taste for what it's like, then again, maybe Fly mo s and the pro six is the right call here, but for your average smartphone user, it's just really hard to recommend the pro six.

Honestly, it's a weird phone, and you really have to want it to make it work. For you, I'm Steven shank, with Phone arena, keep watching for more reviews coming soon.


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