Vivo Xplay 5 Elite recently became the world's first smartphone to have a 6GB RAM, and now Meizu appears to be keen on bringing the same feature to its upcoming Pro 6 device. The company is yet to confirm on the introduction of the feature to its new device from the Pro series, but it won't come as a surprise if it's actually seen when launched.
Meizu Pro 6 is expected to be launched in two variants, one with a 128GB internal memory and a 6GB RAM, and the other with a 64GB internal storage and a 4GB RAM, according to a report by GizmoChina. It went on to say that the device may sport a display with 1080 pixels, powered by an Exynos 8890 processor and run on MBack 3.0 software and the new Flyme 6.0 operating system.
The report went on to claim that the device could come with features like 3D touch, which was seen in Apple's iPhone 6s, Hi-Fi 3.0 and fast charging technology.
Meizu is yet to reveal on the release date of the Pro 6 but it should come in September, as its predecessor, the Pro 5, will complete a year cycle by this time.
It may be mentioned that Meizu Pro 5 sports a 5.7-inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen with 1,080x1,920 pixels (386 ppi pixel density), measures 156.7x78x7.5 mm in dimension and weighs 168 It come in two variants, one with a 32GB internal memory and a 3GB RAM, and the other with a 64GB internal storage and a 4GB RAM.
Under the hood, the Pro 5 has an Exynos 7420 processor clocking at 1.5GHz, an Android 5.1 Lollipop, a Mali-T760MP8 GPU, expandable memory up to 128GB, a 21MP main camera with f/2.2 aperture, a 5MP front-snapper with f/2.0 aperture and a non-removable Li-Ion 3,050mAh battery.