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Meizu Pro 7 some key features confirmed in a new leak

Meizu Pro 7 some key features confirmed in 

a new leak


The Chinese giant Meizu is working on its upcoming flagship called Meizu Pro 7. It is one of the most anticipated phones of 2017. The Meizu Pro 7 is famous to feature a 1.9 inch secondary screen. A new leak brings a specs sheet of Meizu Pro 7 ahead of its tomorrow (26 July) official announcement. The Sheet confirmed that the forthcoming flagship has a 1.9 inch 2ndry screen and a 5.2 inch front facing display. The Specs sheet also informs that Meizu Pro 7 will come in two editions – one of them is powered by Mediatek Helio P25 SoC and has 64GB memory while the other edition is driven by Mediatek Helio X30 chipset and has 128GB storage. Both editions will pack a 4GB RAM.


Meizu Pro 7 will bring dual 12MP + 12MP rear camera setup. You will be able to shoot amazing and awesome selfies with 16MP front camera. It has MCharge support that allows you to recover your battery juice quickly. The Flagship will use Android 7.0 Nougat Platform. Flyme 6 User Interface is installed on top of display. Whole Smartphone is combination of powerful features. The Meizu Pro 7 is going to launch on 26 July outside of China so join the event or get updates live on internet and enjoy new Meizu flagship. Moreover, we are anticipating that you will also meet with Meizu Pro 7 Plus tomorrow. The Interesting news is that the Xiaomi 5X is also rumored to launch on 26 July and if the rumor is right so you will get twice fun.

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