Meizu has finally opened up on its upcoming device, Pro 6, which is expected to be released in September like its predecessor, the Pro 5. It is confirmed that the device will be the first to be powered by the MediaTek Helio X25 processor.
Meizu officials revealed at the unveiling event of MediaTek Helio X25 that Meizu Pro 6 will be the first device to use the new 10 core processor, reported GizChina. However, they didn't go further into the release date and other details of the upcoming device.
According to the report, Helio X25 is MediaTek's first 10 core processor clocking at 2.3GHz and houses a Mali T880 MP4 GPU. The chip also supports up to 25MP camera or dual 13MP cameras, VOLTE, 2K and 4K video and fast charging via Pump Express 3.0+.
Not much has been leaked on Meizu Pro 6, but a report by GizmoChina has claimed that it will come in two variants -- one with a 128GB internal memory and a 6GB RAM and the other with 64GB internal storage and a 4GB RAM. It went on to claim that the device will have a 1080 pixels display, powered by an Exynos 8890 processor and run on MBack 3.0 software and the new Flyme 6.0 operating system.
It may be mentioned that Vivo Xplay 5 Elite is the only device that is packed with a 6GB RAM.