Apart from that, though, the Meizu Zero, which is made out of ceramic, is an oddly straightforward phone. It has a 5.99-inch OLED screen which also houses the fingerprint sensor and has surprisingly thick bezels at the top and bottom. In addition, it’s powered by Qualcomm’s slightly dated Snapdragon 845, LPDDR4X memory (exact RAM yet to be revealed), and a two-year-old Android Oreo-based software. The Meizu Zero has two cameras on the rear — a primary 12-megapixel Sony IMX380 sensor and a secondary 20-megapixel Sony IMX350 sensor. On the front, there’s a 20-megapixel selfie camera. Among other things, the battery size is unknown as well but what we do know is it supports 18W wireless charging. The Meizu Zero is dust as well as water resistant too and features an IP68 certified build.
The Meizu Zero, for now, is mostly a concept phone which is also why it doesn’t have any release date or price tag yet. Meizu also hasn’t showcased any iridescent color options found on most high-end phones today. Vivo is expected to showcase something similar with the Vivo APEX 2019 smartphone during the upcoming Mobile World Congress 2019 in Barcelona later this month. Over the last couple of years, we have seen many Chinese smartphone OEMs trying to innovate (and experiment) with the smartphone design hoping to beat the smartphone fatigue that we are beginning to see in matured markets like China, Europe, and the US.
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