A Chinese phone (not Xiaomi), packs features the iPhone XS and Galaxy S10 can only dream of

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Chris Smith
January 23rd, 2019 at 11:15 AM
We’ve been talking about the perfect smartphone design for a few weeks now, ever since Vivo started teasing its “Waterdrop” phone that should be introduced on Thursday in China. But a different Chinese smartphone maker beat Vivo to the punch, announcing a similar phone one day earlier. The device is, at least on paper, a marvel of technology that offers features that aren’t available on any other device, including the latest iPhone XS phones or the upcoming Galaxy S10.

The Zero, made by Meizu, is a phone that has no buttons or holes of any kind. While many smartphone makers have already retired the 3.5mm headphone jack, the Zero doesn’t even have a USB-C charging port. Instead, the phone is supposed to connect to other devices, including computers, via Wireless USB technology. Meizu says the technology supports wireless USB 3.0 tech, which will grant the phone “unrivaled transmission speed.” Wireless USB isn’t a popular technology right now, though.

The phone has no speakers either, which were replaced by Meizu’s mSound 2.0 in-screen sound technology that turns the display itself into a speaker. If that kind of tech sounds familiar, that’s because Samsung developed its own sound-on-display tech that we may soon see on the Galaxy S10. Several other companies also use similar tech on phones and even TVs.

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More interestingly, the phone has no physical buttons whatsoever. The Zero features an in-display fingerprint sensor, while a “Virtual Side Button” lets you turn the phone on and off or adjust the volume. Meizu’s mEngine 2.0 haptic engine delivers the tactile feedback when you press a virtual button.

And yes, you may have guessed this already, there’s no SIM card tray on this device either. Instead, it comes with eSIM support, which means the phone will work only on carriers that support the functionality.

Finally, one of the phone’s best features concerns battery charging. The Zero comes with support for 18W fast wireless charging, which is branded as Super mCharge Wireless technology. The company said in a press release that the technology allows it to reduce heat generation significantly. Also cool is the fact that the phone comes with its own wireless charger in the box, so you won’t have to buy one.

https://boygeniusreport.files.wordpress.com/2019/01/meizu-zero-3.jpg?quality=98&strip=all&strip=allImage Source: Meizu

The advantage of a design like this is that the phone will be dust and water-resistant out of the box (IP68 certification) — having no holes practically ensures that water can’t get in it. However, you’ll also notice that the handset has big bezels at the top and bottom, which are bigger than what the Galaxy S10 will have to offer.

You should also know the Zero packs a 5.99-inch AMOLED screen, a dual-lens camera on the back, a ceramic body, and a Snapdragon 845 processor. In other words, Meizu apparently didn’t have access to Qualcomm’s new processor for 2019 flagship phones.

Meizu hasn’t yet revealed any pricing details for the Zero or an actual release date in any markets.

wait till you have a soft brick, utalilia kwa choo… imagine losing the ability to force a phone to go to sleep when things go wrong or force a boot to recovery.

I think I will wait for it to be tried on modded ROMs before embracing it

nice tech though…not everyone roots their phone.

DOESN’T ALLOW SIMCARDS…uses E-SIM …wtf :meffi::meffi:

If these guys have brains , they would have made a super water resistant SimTray …and just like that…this super phone would have gone viral when released…GREAT TECH but misplaced priorities…
I WEPT WHEN I SAW THIS:rolleyes::rolleyes::(:(:frowning:

Naona wameover shoot but let them prove me wrong in sales … its all bullshit if you ask me

The most innovative smart phone company is SHARP. Meizu tries to use the same approach with sharp and sometimes it works. This is a lovely second phone.

I think we can safely call this a pacesetter. Hopefelly, the copiers and Johnny-come-lates will definitely improve on the areas this one will fail.

All I see is disadvantages ,
1.that crap is designed to fall of your pocket (talk to samsung edge people)
2. No sim (WTF) how long will it take carriers to adopt this, and you will be locked to a single provider , probably
3. No usb , welcome to charging hell , you will be carrying around a brick if u ever forget a charger
4. wireless USB how long until that shit is ubiquitous

To replace something the replacement must introduce less disadvantages than the replaced items advantages…

This is just a concept

Exactly! Improvements or refinements will come later.

Vivo will release one in the next few days and it will be awesome. Hope they go for mass production

sema,kenya,they have wireless tech in most international airports(sydney and melbourne) and mordern bus stops(abu dhabi) and latest audio (garmin & bose) systems come with NFC

And it will all be present here in a flash. Ndunia hii nchi tajika inayobaki nyuma technologically ni Cuba pekee yake!

north korea usisahau bado wanatumia CRT na floppy disk drive:D:D:D

Man! Hehehee!
I knew they are two but nimetumia over 20 seconds nikijaribu kukumbuka the other one na ikapotea kabisa!
Thanks!

Lol, CRT is the old computer screen that looks like an old TV set.

thats what i used when i did my basic programming ,from scratch,we had green screen,8 bit projections,and shitloads of them floppys to carry around,i still have them though