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"Meizu MX4 official: octa-core CPU, 2GB RAM, high-res display for $300"

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Battery size? (It will be like .5 mAh and explode upon use)

3100Mah Sony.

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3100Mah Sony.

 

3000mAh or 3200mAh? Those are currently the two Sony phone batteries. 

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wouldn't it be 17xx by 1080? instead of 1920x1152.

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3000mAh or 3200mAh? Those are currently the two Sony phone batteries. 

If I knew how to upload photos I'd screen cap it for you.

 

http://www.oppomart.com/meizu-mx4.html

 

It's about halfway down the page.

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They may have gone in between because they don't know what they are going to put in it?

It is an OEM part, meizu gave the design and Sony makes it, it is not like a battery that you will find on a Sony phone.

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It is an OEM part, meizu gave the design and Sony makes it, it is not like a battery that you will find on a Sony phone.

 

Ah. I thought the two Sony batteries were OEM parts because lots of phones are using 3000mAh batteries now.

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A phone that will have more cores than me..... Wow, ok time to upgrade my PC.

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A phone that will have more cores than me..... Wow, ok time to upgrade my PC.

 

Calm down, it's cores are far weaker than the ones you have. LOL

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lol mediatek

so ?

they are using stock designs of the bigLITTLE quad A17 A7 chip  straight from arm

this is what Samsung does too

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Wow. I'm very interested. A little bit on the big side though, but hey.

 

PS: I'm never interested in phones. So that certifies this product as pornographic.

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I think Xiomi uses 

 

I know that MediaTek doesn't make the best SoC. They're nowhere near as good as Qualcomm, Nvidia, Intel, etc. but they're still not as bad as some people make them out to be. Say what you want about MediaTek, but their chips are letting us have octo-core smartphones for as little as $300 off contract. As for benchmarks of this chip, we'll just have to wait for them, unless another smartphone is out already with this SoC installed (I honestly don't know if there is). 

Xiomi's Redmi Note uses the same CPU i think, and here are his results:

XIAOMI-BENCH-COMPARISON1.jpg

source: http://www.mobilegeeks.com/xiaomi-hongmi-note-benchmarked-mediatek-octa-core/

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its an iPhone copy... a  bit too obvious...

 

I mean look at that lockscreen

Well the iPhone 6 hasn't come out yet so apples copying this technically

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Octacore phones are completely pointless.

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$399.00 price , not 300

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