Well, this is not important, but there are always people who want to know which chips are inside, ... anyway...
Originally Posted by Janne
BTW did you notice that "nanoradio" on menu list?

Nanoradio?
Maybe it is not just a hint for wifi-radio function but also for the used hardware:
What we know about Meizu Mini One M8 Specifications is that M8 will have 802.11b/g WiFi.
Maybe Meizu uses the chip by Nanoradio AB (Kista, Sweden, fabless semiconductor company specializing in components for Wi-Fi applications):
"The Nanoradio NRX700/2 Wi-Fi chipset offer fully tested 802.11b/g functionality, featuring ultra-low power consumption (doubling of the standby time compared to other standard dual Wi-Fi / cellular phone offerings) and onchip power management, Bluetooth co-existence, FMCA/UMA compliance and support for both hosted and embedded solutions. The power amplifier (PA) and cellular RF filter are both built in, and no external components are required. Another major advantage is an optimised algorithm for data, voice and Hi-Fi stereo audio."
Source:
Nanoradio - Home
This would fit or don't you think so?