Meizu Pro 6S Review - A Worthwhile Upgrade? By TechTablets

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Aug 14, 2021
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Meizu Pro 6S Review - A Worthwhile Upgrade?

So this is me: zoos, Pro 6s, it's an upgraded or more of a refined version of the pro six, with a new for access, AS camera and a larger battery capacity. So at the heart of the Miku Pro 6s is a MediaTek hello x.25. Now that is a Decker core processor, their most powerful one. They have at the moment a melt t8, 80, GPU, 4 gigabytes of RAM. Now that is low-power double data rate, 3 spec, a 3060 million power battery 64, gigabytes of internal storage, a unique body build 5.2 inch, 1080p Super, AMOLED screen. So looking at the design on the front here we have a front home button, fingerprint reader up the top, the earpiece, of course.

Next to that is a 5 megapixel camera with an F 2.2 aperture. So along the bottom, we have the loudspeaker to talk: screws, USB, type-c port. Now this is actually USB 3.1 according to Miku, there's the microphone and a 3.5 millimeter headphone jack on the top there's just the secondary microphone for noise cancellation and video on the left hand, side the sim tray. Now we don't have banded 20, so people in Europe that need band 24 4G support, this mobile doesn't have it, but at least here in Spain it supports the 4G bands that I need so to NATO. Sims is all it takes.

Unfortunately, no micro SD card support with this mobile and, on the right hand, side the power and volume up and down buttons. These are made out of metal. The location of them is perfect, nice and easy access to them, one-handed and lastly, on the rear. We have the new 12 megapixel Sony IMF 386 sensor that has full access optical image stabilization and an aperture of f28 is a ring LED flash. So the fingerprint reader is incorporated into the'm button.

Now you actually have to wake up the device first before it will unlock, and it works really well. I haven't had any issues, it literally reads: 10 out of 10 times for me, so the build of the Miku pro 6s is every bit premium. It's really. Nice fits in the hand. Well, it's quality throughout and very easy access to those power on and volume buttons that if one thing it is very slippery like most mobiles, clad in alloy or with glass rares.

This thing's super slippery, so much slow that I've even dropped it twice already, and I've only owned this. For a couple of weeks now, look at that 1080p Super AMOLED panel here indoors 5.2 inches very good viewing angles: nice, colors, deep, blacks, thanks to the AMOLED technology. That's got vibrant colors, a very nice screen, good brightness and good legibility outdoors as well. So here outdoors you can see. The screen is quite bright.

I can make out what is on there quite easily sent text messages without too much of a problem, so the Rama runs as flame OS, it's their own custom skin on top of Android 6.0. Now, because it's a Chinese phone there's actually a lot of Chinese text as you expect on the phone, but I'm, seeing more than I normally do on other brands such as show me some widgets just do not translate whatsoever. So you're going to see that you will also get notifications and on the top there often I see things popping up to update and whatnot all in Chinese. Now, if you don't want the Chinese, then you have to try and find and install the global ROM that should be on the Miku website, so I'm told, but I haven't installed that I'm keeping everything as stock for the purpose of the review, so the performance of the ROM isn't bad at all. It's quite smooth, it's quick I haven't noticed any lag or stutter or anything any problems, and it takes a little while to get used to about two minutes, because there's no back key here, there's no menu recent apps key anymore.

It's simply just using the home button. One tap will get you out of an application. For example, if I go along and launch the speed test here, back to exit, recent apps can all be accessed just like that, once you get used to that, it's actually very easy, and I don't mind it at all, and you can simply just go and close everything there and the task manager now onto a few benchmarks here, just to gauge the performance of it against other mobile phones. So it has a MediaTek, hello, X 25. Now that's an addict or CPU, and you see the multi-core scores.

There were okay. Now this was run in the performance mode, and here we see how it compares to other devices. Now the internal storage, the 64 gigabyte, MMC that it has, you can see reasonably good sequential, writes, reads and the random reads and writes they're, not bad at all, but it's not as fast as the u FS 2.0 drives here. Is the n2 26.2 score L? Okay, score, not bad! This is definitely faster than a Snapdragon 650. At least the CPU is, and battery life, so I ran PC max work to test which is more of a real life test.

It's definitely better than the work one test. The first test that PC Mac has- and here you can see that it steadily just went through the battery there screen on time, was around three and a half hours which isn't really that good. Now, in my own experience, I can make it just through a day with this mobile, but I do find the battery life to be disappointing. So here's the wireless now does have wireless AC, but the performance didn't get anywhere near what it should or could do from the line. I have I've got a 300 megabit line, and that is as far as it would go.

That's the absolute limit there, where other Mobile's are seen, get up to 100 megabits per second, so a little slower there. So the charge times aren't actually the fastest I have seen, but they aren't bad it's about two hours in 10 minutes to fully charge and to get to around 50%, that's just under an hour. So along the bottom. Here we have a downward firing loudspeaker and then the 3.5 millimeter audio jack. Now the audio in voice calls is excellent.

Very good, and so is the 3.5 millimeter audio output perfect sound out of it. Good meds no static over it as well, and often I sometimes hear a little of static at low volumes. Nothing there very clean audio. The only complaint it would have is its just not really loud enough. I would like it at least a few notches louder.

So you can drive a very large headset there. So let's have a listen to that loudspeaker. So I'm sure you could hear from that the quality of it is good. Nice, high quality sounding speaker, but it just lacks volume. It's definitely not the louder speaker and not a patch on dual loudspeaker.

Setups you. It does have a Male T, 880 GPU. Now this isn't the most powerful GPU on the block, and you certainly do notice. At times there is some slowdown. You can see here a little of stutter.

Now all the games that I have tested do have playable frame rates at least see every game out. There is going to be playable, but just don't expect Arena 530 GPU performance out of this chipset. So here's a look at the stock camera application right now, I'm in the video mode, there's not a lot of options here. You can just set the video resolution, so you can go up to 4k now tapping the icon down there and the bottom right-hand corner. We can set the manual camera mode, so you've got control of the time of exposure, ISO manual settings with the focus and exposure compensation.

Now most people would probably just stick to this auto mode here now the shutter rate is very quick, not bad, and the focus using the camera app is good. But, as you see now with some video sample I'm about to show you, there is an issue with the focus. So, let's check out photos taken on the rear camera, as well as video from both front and rear cameras. So the rear-facing camera is a 12 megapixel 1 4 by 3 aspect ratio with an aperture of 2.0. Now this is a significant upgrade over the pro 6, because it now has optical image stabilization, and you will notice that the pulse pulsing focus problem makes it come back again and yet another Chinese device here it really does struggle to get LOC often and it shouldn't- because it's still daylight here.

So that's really a shame to see otherwise the quality isn't too bad, and I'll just walk along here and show you that the stabilization does do a reasonably good job, I'm, keeping things steady, removing most of that trimmer and a low-light video sample here. That problem with the focus continues even in low-light. In fact, it's probably even worse here, pulsing in and out ruining, otherwise, reasonably good video quality, and here is a sample now from the five megapixel front-facing camera, with an aperture of f28 I find the quality to be recently good. It's not bad at all. You can shoot up to 1080p maximum resolution with the front camera here and the front-facing camera in low-light I'm really worried I'm going to drop it because this phone is quite slippery, and my hands are freezing, so hope they don't do that.

Otherwise, that's going to be in the review, so the menu pros success is a nice phone, but it's not one I can recommend sure the build quality is great. This thing is premium. The fingerprint reader works really well flawlessly and fast, and the UI has reasonably good performances. Some Chinese characters there, but you can fix that with a global ROM. Now things that disappoint me is: firstly, the price tag it's around 450 u.

s. Now there are other options out there with Snapdragon 820, S or 820 ones for around about the same price. If not even cheaper. Now, the camera it does take a decent photo and good lighting conditions, but in low light it really disappoints, considering the fact that it does have optical image stabilization for access that works really well at removing the shakes and the trimmers. So I can't really explain why it takes such a bad photo most of the time and low-light optimization is clearly needed there.

Now the performances, ok, gaming performance I, did see a bit of lag and stutter in some games thanks to the lower end, while mid-range Melt, T 880 GPU, the battery life also disappoints I. Think those 10 cores are taking their toll a little on the 3060 mm hour battery. So, as mention my recommended mobiles I think if you're looking for something like this out of China would be more towards the 5s from show me or Li echos Li pro 3. Thank you so much for watching this review here and if you did like it, why not think about subscribing and I hope to see you back in the channel soon.


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