Meizu has taken the wraps off the long-known Meizu Pro 6s. The new flagship is the direct successor to the Meizu PRO 6 and arrrives with a very similar body build (aluminium unibody) and antenna band design. Merely looking does not really justify any differences; you need to look under the hood for that.
A deep look at the specs shows the Meizu Pro 6s comes with an improved camera and a slightly bigger battery life compared to the Pro 6. One of the key upgrade is the increase in battery capacity from 2,560mAh to 3,060mAh with additional support for mCharge 3.0 fast charging via a 24W charger.
The other change is the main camera – a 12MP snapper with Sony’s IMX386 sensor, four-axis OIS, PDAF, f/2.0 aperture, and an upgraded Laser AutoFocus. The module is aided by Meizu’s ring-shaped 10-LED flash sensors. The front camera remains the same 5MP sensor with large 1.4μm pixels.
The Meizu Pro 6s sports a 5.2-inch 1080p Full HD Super AMOLED display with 3D Press capabilities and boots Android OS with the latest Flyme launcher on top. It supports 4G LTE (Cat.6) connectivity as well as Dual-Band Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.1 and GPS/GLONASS/A-GPS options.
Others include – Cirrus Logic CS43L36 chip for Hi-Fi audio output, Deca-core Mediatek Helio x25 processor, 4GB RAM, 64GB built-in storage, USB Type-C 3.1 port, Dual SIM slots, and the front facing mTouch 2.1 with 360-degree fingerprint scanner (0.2s unlock time).
Available in China starting tomorrow, the Meizu Pro 6s is priced at 2,699 Yuan ($400) and will arrive in Gold, Gray, Rose Gold and Silver colour options.