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The Meizu MX6 is one of the company’s first handsets to be launched worldwide, and so we had high-hopes for this good-value camera was a bit of a disappointment, and although battery life and performance were reasonable, we found the Flyme OS to be a real hurdle. It’s a pretty user interface, but feels somewhat lacking, as many of the Google apps you’ll no doubt be familiar with are absent when you first boot-up the far as build quality goes, the MX6 punches well above its price tag, with a quality screen and metal unibody that is similar in feel to the far-more-expensive iPhone 7 or HTC of these two handsets, Meizu has a lot to thank them for in terms of design, as the MX6 has blatantly borrowed elements from both Apple and HTC phones, and combined them to create a handset that feels like a 2016 wannabe rather than the real this for?The Meizu MX6 is a great value phone that looks the part – as long as you don’t mind the imitative design. Despite some flaws, it should be on the wish list of anyone looking for a smartphone with speedy performance and a great quality screen, without a flagship you buy it?The MX6 is very well built and offers a speedy processor, good screen and a novel interface. There are plenty of features and customization options to tinker with, to help adapt the UI to your there isn’t much else to recommend, as the camera quality is distinctly average, and other features such as expandable memory and NFC are notably there are other phones that are not much more expensive yet offer a better all-round competitionWe liked the build quality of the Meizu MX6, but this wouldn’t necessarily be our phone of choice. Below we’ve listed three alternatives that you might want to Z11Though it's a little more expensive, the Nubia Z11 offers a similar iPhone-esque all-metal design to the we weren’t fans of Nubia’s twist on Android, the Z11 bests the MX6 in a number of key areas performance, camera and design. Also, where the MX6 screen is just good, the bezel-less screen on the Z11 was a joy to Nubia Z11 was one of the biggest surprises to come out of China in recent months, and takes some the full review Nubia Z11Motorola Moto G4 PlusMotorola's Moto G4 Plus is one of the best value phones around right now, mixing an impressive set of specs with a proper low-end price. The Moto G4 Plus beats any other phone under $250/£200/AU$325, and is genuinely better than quite a few more expensive rivals. The Meizu MX6 is a bit more expensive, but does at least include a fingerprint sensor and a full metal the MX6, the Moto G4 Plus has a Full HD display and powerful chipset, but has a better 16MP main camera that produces admirable results in good less than $250/£200/AU$325, you can’t really go the full review Motorola Moto G4 PlusBlu Vivo 6The Blu Vivo 6 is similar to the Meizu MX6 in many regards, but is also a fair amount cheaper. It matches the MX6 on just about every specification, and also includes a fingerprint the MX6 has a more powerful deca-core processor, the Blu Vivo 6 bests the MX6 with 64GB of storage capacity, microSD support and 4GB of RAM under the Blu Vivo 6 may be something of an unknown, but it’s an all-metal contender that’s only let down by average performance and battery the full review Blu Vivo 6First reviewed December 2016 Jakarta- Meizu rencananya akan merilis ponsel terbarunya MX6 pada 19 Juli 2016 ini. Dari laporan terbaru yang beredar, smartphone ini akan dibekali dengan prosesor berinti 10. Laporan mengenai penyematan prosesor deca-core ini terkuak melalui situs benchmark Geekbench.Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best. Find out more about how we test. Battery lifeNon-removable 3,060mAh battery puts it on par with OnePlus 3Can fully charge in just 75 minutesLike so many other current smartphones, the Meizu MX6 comes with a non-removable battery, which will wear out over time. It’s important, then, to start off with a battery of a reasonable capacity, and with a 3,060mAh lithium cell onboard, the MX6 should last a similar amount of time to the Samsung Galaxy S7 3,000mAh and HTC 10 3,000mAh.Although it’s difficult to make a direct comparison between Android-based phones and the iPhone, the MX6 does have a larger battery than the iPhone 7 Plus’ 2,900mAh the longevity of the MX6’s battery life isn’t the easiest affair, as Meizu measures battery life a bit differently in Flyme OS. Most Android phones reset the battery stats whenever you fully charge the phone, whilst Flyme OS only gives you the option to view the past 3, 6, or 12 claims that you should expect 9 hours of continuous usage out of the MX6, making it pretty likely that you can get through a full day without needing to you do happen to need to reach for the plug a little sooner than you had hoped, Meizu’s proprietary mCharge technology makes it possible to charge the battery in just 75 minutes, thanks to a 24w charger that’s a whole 6w more powerful than the adaptors bundled with phones toting Qualcomm Quick Charge get our own perspective on the MX6’s battery life, we ran the legendary Nyan Gareth battery test for a full 90 minutes, with screen brightness at max and the handset connected to an hour and a half had rolled around, the battery level had dropped by 24% to 76%, a single percentage point worse than that achieved in our tests of the OnePlus 3. By comparison, the Nubia Z11 lost only 20% in the same test, and has a 3,000mAh not a terrible result by the MX6, but neither is it among the best we’ve seen – likely an indication that MediaTek’s chipset simply isn’t as efficient as Qualcomm or Samsung’ the real world, we found ourselves easily getting to the end of a full day’s usage with between 20 and 30% of battery remaining – more than enough to meet most people’s average camera softwareThe camera protrudes from the rear, which will annoy someThe camera found in the Meizu MX6 is the same used in the Pro 6 released earlier in 2016 – a Sony IMX386 12MP sensor with an f/ aperture and a 6-element day-to-day use the camera performance was fairly average, spoilt by the camera’s over-processing that made many of the images look fuzzy and soft on close-up inspection. Notably, the quality was considerably worse than the Nubia Z11, which is only slightly more far as the software goes, the camera UI is a relatively simple affair, and will be familiar to anyone who has used previous generations of recent Meizu handsets. The camera app boots from the lock screen in around 2 seconds, which feels like a millennia when you’re trying to capture the you boot up the camera app, you’ll find a selection of shortcuts and toggles on the left-hand side to access settings, filters, flash and to switch to the front-facing camera. On the right there’s the shutter button, mode button and a shortcut to the gallery there's no quick way to switch to video mode like you’ll find on camera apps from most competitors; to access it, you’ll need to go into the modes of other modes are available including Auto, Manual, Beauty, Panorama, Light Field, Slow-mo, Scan, Macro and GIF. Manual mode gives you the most control over your images, with adjustments for white balance, contrast, saturation, ISO and shutter speed. GIF mode takes a 6-second video and loops it front-facing camera was better than we had expected, with the 5MP sensor pulling in plenty of detail to create quality selfies – a must for any new samplesA close-up shot taken outdoors in low light shows good depth of field, but image noise is very apparent up close. Most Popular
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