Meizu Pro 7 Plus REVIEW! By Mrwhosetheboss

By Mrwhosetheboss
Aug 14, 2021
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Meizu Pro 7 Plus REVIEW!

This is not a false alarm: the maze Pro, seven plus in front of us right now it could be about to turn be smartphone market upside down. Let's get right into the video, so they made very special phones for quite a few different reasons. It actually has the secondary display on its rear and when I show you what this allows you to do, you'll be truly amazed. It is also one of the most powerful smartphones around being the first phone in the world, ? happy 10, core ten nanometers Hello x3 and sporting 60 bytes of RAM. So in terms of the box itself, this has to be one of the most beautifully packaged smartphones. We've ever seen, we've got a matte finish Poly carbon on the bottom, a glossy made you logo and then the top has got this beautiful.

Glossy finish as well, and the contrast really works here. We've got pro seven plus and the major design written right at the top. That is a truly stunning bit of packaging. Ok, so inside the box we have another box. Isn't that fun? The smartphone itself is actually slotted in the side of this packaging, which is a pretty unconventional way to do things, and then we have the sim ejector tool on top so flipping the package onto its side, there's a little more to it than that one larger box on one smaller box, I've expected.

So let's take a look at small one first, so in here we have instruction manual, we have another manual, and then we have the USB type-c cable, which charges it along with an alien looking case. We've got a text to finish on the inside and to be honest, this look like no case we've ever seen before, makes me even more curious to try the smartphone ok. So what do we have in the larger box? So a charging adapter pretty chunky one as well. Let's definitely have some nice weight to it and right at the top. We have nothing.

Ok, there's nothing in much, that's interesting! So another we've unboxed the phone, we're going to fast-forward a few days, and I'm going to tell you what I think about it. Let's get started so the maze view pro 7 plus retails for about five hundred and thirty dollars, making it slightly cheaper than most flagship phones, the hardly budget. So let's start by talking about that secondary display to say 1.9 inch to 40 by 536 AMOLED panel, which translates into a rather sharp little display and to get one thing out. The way it's useful using this plus the volume down button allows you to pretty much line up the perfect selfie each time using the phone's rear cameras, which is quite unusual. You can be activated by either tapping twice or turning the fern over and after getting used to it, it starts to feel quite intuitive.

It can tell you the time the date, the weather, the number of steps you've taken in a given date, but because it's also a touchscreen in its own right. You can even use it to control music. Now, unfortunately, whilst it's great with first party software, it doesn't work so well right now with third party apps like Spotify. So we'll leave this by saying it's got great unfulfilled potential, but it's still doing pretty well on its own right. Now, with the camera and I've got one word here: Wow we've got dual 12 megapixel sensors, and they capture colorful detailed shots in the blink of an eye.

Even zooming in the pictures lose detail and the lens blur mode is fantastic. You get perfect edge detection here, which can fail in complex objects, but that's nothing. We haven't seen on any other smartphone that does this now. One thing I did notice was that the photo refocusing almost never really works. It just ends up blowing both the foreground and the background.

Having said that, for the purposes is creating some eye melting both, the dual cameras do a perfect job. Now the front camera has a pretty impressive 16 megapixel sensor, which is great, and it captures loads of detail. But it's a little confusing. Considering how much effort the company has gone to make you take selfies with the rear cameras, the 4k video kept it on. This thing is genuinely excellent.

The as works pretty well to create some steady handheld footage that rival v-very the best smartphone cameras out there. So in terms of design, the phone is comfortable to grip. It's finished in this matte metal material, which feels sturdy and premium, but it can get pretty messy pretty quickly. Now, both the sides and the corners are a little sharper than I would have liked, and they make the phone a little difficult to use with one hand compared to a feel more curved, I wouldn't say it's uncomfortable, but I have felt better I'm glad to tell you. The speaker puts most other smartphones to shame.

We've got a high-end audio processing chip, which means the volume is loud. There is plenty of bass. The only thing is it's quite easy to cover when you're holding the phone in landscape if you're gaming or watching videos. But apart from that, we really can't complain now. The display here is a Super AMOLED, 5.7 inch, quad HD panel. It's bright enough to be viewed outdoors and has some pretty great viewing angles too.

We've got some pretty chunky top and bottom bezels, but at least the sides have been trimmed down quite a bit now, as you expect from this kind of display. Colors really pop, and the contrast is perfect. So, let's talk about this shiny new Hello, X 30 now MediaTek claims. This is about 30% faster. Then it's last generation x20, and they pretty much hit the nail on the head, they're so backed up by six gigabytes of the fastest mobile RAM available, we're getting on to t score of just under 120,000.

Now that is hardly breaking any records and puts it on par with smartphones running last year's Snapdragon 820, which is good considering this is a cheaper flagship than most, but at the same time, it really could be better. Having said that, the UI feel fast, it flies under your fingers. Amazing has implemented some clever ways to make it even faster. For example, the home button actually doubles of a back button pressing it in can turn the screen off as well as turning it on, and we can SE use swipe gestures to initiate multitasking, which works pretty well with a capacity of 3,500 William hours. The battery should be good, but it ends up being about banging on average, and I'm willing to guess that a good part of this is due to that secondary display.

Whilst it might become more optimized, our future updates roll out as it stands, you end up getting just over a day of moderate usage, so that's the maze pro 7, plus one of the biggest smartphone surprises of this entire year. The second screen shows great promise. The dual camera is among the very best, and the audio quality is completely stellar. It's not packing quite the most powerful internal, but with most aspects of the phone you'll be having too much fun to care and fill up watching under the boss or see you guys.


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