Meizu has delivered a solid smartphone and an interesting alternative to the mainstream Android flagships. The MX3 is more than capable of meeting even advanced users' needs, while the way of interacting with the device is simple and in large parts very i...
Published: 2014-10-04, Author: Frank , review by: gizmochina.com
Abstract: The Meizu MX4 has kept Meizu's classic small round circle home button except it's bigger. Another difference is that while you can swipe your finger upwards on the MX3's home button to unlock it, you have to double click the MX4's screen to wake it up.The...
Abstract: At ASE Publishing, we aren't strangers to internationally based companies. We've reviewed product from many companies that have a minimal presence in the US, but most of them had no problem when it came to support. At CES, we say that Meizu had a booth sh...
Meizu have come along way since the Meizu M9, and early MX phones. The design of the MX3 might not have changed much over time, but it still manages to look and feel better than some rival devices. For Android fans who like to play around with 3rd part...
Beautiful design, Many color options, Good specs and display, Many storage options, including 128 GB, Wolfson audio chip, Attractive price
Unusual button layout, No SD card slot, No LTE, Relatively small battery, Hit and miss camera, Simplistic software
“Made in China.” A term that is unfortunately saddled with a negative connotation in regards to quality – however, in the smartphone space, companies are making moves to reverse this notion. With offerings like the MX3, we think they are succeeding – a...
The 10 minute video we have put together includes an unboxing, detailed hands on with the phone, a look at Flyme 3.0, the custom Android ROM from Meizu, and a wrap up with general first impressions. Meizu MX3 gallery Meizu MX3 full review coming soo...
Published: 2014-01-22, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Chris Burns With the release of the Meizu MX3, the company once again aims high with their ability to create a high-end device that, at first, looks like it'd be able to compete with the finer solutions by the top manufacturers in the USA. What we...
Abstract: Meizu's MX3, one of the hottest phones in China, is currently available in the U.S. for $429.99 from Lightinthebox.com. I don't think anyone in the U.S. should buy this device. Rather, it's a perfect lesson in how different China's Android market is from ...
Published: 2013-10-16, Author: Mario , review by: gizchina.com
Abstract: We seen some stunning phones launch in China. Over the past few weeks we have seen the launch of the Xiaomi Mi3, Oppo N1 and the Meizu MX3! And not it's the Meizu's turn for a hands on and review.GizChina.es already posted a great exclusive video and revi...
Abstract: Sensor: touch sensor, ambient light sensor, infrared proximity sensor, gravity sensor, electronic compass, gyroscopeBattery: MX is only equipped with a built-in 1750mAh lithium polymer batteries, and build greater MX3 has been upgraded to a 2400mAh Sony b...