Meizu Pro 7 Plus review: Next step or dead end? By GSMArena Official

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Aug 14, 2021
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Meizu Pro 7 Plus review: Next step or dead end?

At first glance: the Mizzou pro seven-plus doesn't look too out of the ordinary for 2017 phablet, but flip it over, and you'll see something quite interesting. Is this a gimmick or the next step in smartphone evolution I'm will for GSM Arena, and this is our maze pro 7 plus review. First, let's talk a little more about the build. You aren't getting much in the way of curves. Here the surfaces are totally flat and angular, except for slightly rounded edges. The metal body feels pretty solid and the antenna bands at the top and bottom are basically invisible.

One downside of this build, though, is a complete lack of waterproofing. Now it's a convenient for those of us who like to use our phones everywhere. The M touch home button at the bottom is just that a physical button. There are no navigation keys, just tap this to go back and press the button down to go home. It acts as a fingerprint reader to just press the button and the phone unlocks almost instantly.

The Mizzou Pro 7 plus has a dual SIM slot, so you can keep two numbers. Unfortunately, storage isn't expandable, but there's a decent amount of space built in at the bottom of the phone. You have a USB type-c port. Next to that or a mouthpiece, 3.5, millimeter audio jack and a loudspeaker grill. The speaker is one of the loudest we've heard to date on a smartphone.

It also has deep and crisp sound, even at maximum volume, so we'll forgive it for not being a stereo setup, so Frankie sue. The highlight of the phone is a two-inch secondary AMOLED display on the back. Since it's off to the side, it does a pretty good job of staying out of the way of accidental smudges. Just like the front screen, it doesn't support always-on functionality, it does wake up if you flip over the phone, or you can wake it with a Doubleday can display a clock, a pedometer weather info, and it also shows the status icon if you're in a call, but it's the most useful features as a viewfinder for the main camera, a swipe up or down fires out the selfie mode on the front. There's a 5.7 inch, Super AMOLED display with a HD resolution. Everything comes up crystal-clear, and you get those deep blacks.

You expect on an AMOLED. The sunlight. Legibility is awesome right up there with this year's top flagships. The mezzo pro 7 plus is the first device to incorporate media text Hello x30 chipset, with a Decca core processor and 6 gigabytes of RAM. We expected it to be pretty fast and in real life performance.

We were impressed. It's snappy like the vanilla, Android supporting Nokia 8 and is actually noticeably faster than the galaxy s 8 series, the weak spot of the Hello X 30s performance is the older GPU. It's similar to the one from the iPhone 6s in GPU tests. The leading flagships had double the score of this one. That said, it's still capable of handling demanding games.

Hassle-Free, no matter the resolution, the phone was able to stay quite cool too. After some heavy use. With this 35 hundred million power battery and power efficient n animator chipset, the maze pro 7 A+ has pretty good battery life and with Daisy's M charge 2.0 we were able to charge up to 45% in half an hour. The pro 7 plus is the first to come out with mazes Nerf lime, 6 OS, based on Android 7.0 nougat. All the apps are on the home screen.

There's no app drawer, like you'd, find on other devices depending on where you get the phone slime safes will either come with Google services or with some China friendly apps. Instead, From is a pretty light OS, but still has a few proprietary features. Mesa has implemented a new game mode, which knows when the game is running and gives it all the resources available. You can do a system-wide search anytime by swiping up on the home screen. Swiping up from the bottom opens the task switcher, and you can customize the UI with various themes that you can download.

There are a lot of firsts from a zoo in their pro 7 series, including the dual camera setup on the back there's one color camera and one monochrome, both 12 megapixels, an F 2.0. The pro 7 plus takes pictures amazingly fast though there is no IS, shots have lively, colors a great deal of detail and the noise levels are reasonably low. The dynamic range is high and there's no corner softness either black and white shots have impressive contrasts and superb detail. In low-light shots come out bright with true-to-life colors noise is kept under control, even under high ISO, and there's good dynamic range too. Of course, we use the main cam to shoot a few selfies using the secondary display, allowing us to get the same high quality as those regular shots when we switched the blur mode, which gives a both effect behind the subject.

The effect was good, though there was a little of blur creeping into our hair from time to time. If you want to stick to normal selfies there's a 16 megapixel front-cam ready for the job. There is enough detail high contrast and pleasant colors, though the selfies were just a bit. Blurry videos can be recorded in 1080p or 4k resolution.1080P videos are alright, TO is below average, but the contrast and colors are good for K videos are a bit better with average detail, but a wide dynamic range, accurate, colors and good contrast. So we have to say the Marie pro 7 plus has really made an impression.

The screen on the back sounds sort of strange, but they managed to incorporate it pretty smoothly into a comfortable, build it's useful, not intrusive, and the selfies can speak for themselves. Overall, the pro 7 plus is a great flagship phone that brings a lot to the table. Of course, the camera quality lack of waterproofing and older GPU are all things to consider, but is still a solid choice. Thanks for watching, if you enjoyed this video, don't forget to hit those like and subscribe buttons down below and, of course, you can always stop by GSM arena. Comm to see our full test.

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