Meizu has unveiled the MX6 in China. Like its predecessor, the MX5, the new phone features a metal unibody design with a 5.5-inch display. The company has stuck to its decision of not using QHD resolution displays, and as such the phone sports a screen with Full HD resolution. The device is also powered by a deca-core Helio X20 SoC with 4GB of RAM. The chipset features two 2.3GHz A72 cores, four 1.9GHz A53 cores, and four 1.4GHz A53 cores. By comparison, the Helio X25 SoC used in the Meizu Pro 6 uses the same configuration of cores, but are clocked slightly higher.
At the back of the Meizu MX6 is a 12MP camera with a Sony IMX386 sensor with a f/2.0 aperture lens and phase detection autofocus, while at the front is a 5MP camera. The device is equipped with a 3060mAh battery and offers 32GB of storage. There is also a fingerprint sensor that is located in the home button. The device is priced at CNY 1,999 (approx. Rs. 20,000) and it is not yet known if and when the phone will be available in India. The phone’s predecessor, the MX5, was launched in India in August last year.