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Originally Posted by Tangmu
After I saw how hard Meizu is pushing it in China (p.r. wise) I really started to like them. I think I would wait until up to July 2008 just to give them a chance to keep me as a customer and therby also help in giving the company a chance to grow, learn from it's faults and do better next time.
I want to see an Apple competitor in the future that can at least fight for the Chinese market. Think about how hard this is today with Apple so very well established in MP4 players and phones already!
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I had been watching the Meizu site for a couple months, and liked their players. And later when i found a guy selling brand new M6SLs on a local auctions site, i couldn't say no. After getting my M6SL, i REALLY started to like Meizu. :D
I don't want Meizu to compete with the big boys, but rather to keep their current status as a small company building very stylish but affordable media players. This way, having a Meizu product makes you feel "different". I also wish that they would extend themeing support, or at least use anti-aliased fonts, coz the only thing i have to complain about the M6SL's UI is the jagged edges on the fonts.
In any way, the M6SL is one sexy little device, and mine always turns heads. All my friends were amazed by its sound quality and impressive battery life. My classmate Paul has an iphone, yet he admits that my M6SL sounds better. His older brother wants Paul to sell the iphone, so if Paul does sell it, i think we'll both get M8s when they come out.
So what if it won't be like apple's stuff? It
isn't supposed to be like apple's stuff, you know?