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Meizu CeBIT 2007 Interview

This is a discussion on Meizu CeBIT 2007 Interview within the Meizu News forums, part of the Meizu Me category; Thank you for sharing the vedio clip. Meizu should have considered sending me there. I'd be a good interpretor. :P ...

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    Thank you for sharing the vedio clip. Meizu should have considered sending me there. I'd be a good interpretor.

    :P

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    wow, this video is great! i wish i didn't wait so long to watch it.

    a couple points of interest:

    1. he doesn't seem aware of any thinner version of the m6 coming out. this contradicts what ice-orange has mentioned.

    2. the m8 will be a GSM phone with GPRS. it may or may not have Wifi (probably not at this point, but still possible i guess). it's coming out Q3 of this year, possibly august. it will come in at least two flavors, with phone/camera and without phone/camera. no mention of bluetooth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yao View Post
    2. the m8 will be a GSM phone with GPRS. it may or may not have Wifi (probably not at this point, but still possible i guess). it's coming out Q3 of this year, possibly august. it will come in at least two flavors, with phone/camera and without phone/camera. no mention of bluetooth.
    Yep, but what about the simple version.. i mean, they should make something like the Maxian D900 or something to get people's attention. Mos of us here have been waiting for the phone version of M8. I just hope that Meizu will be good enough with us to make it a worldwide phone
    Internet has an answer for every question out there, not likely to be always the answer you're looking for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yao View Post
    1. he doesn't seem aware of any thinner version of the m6 coming out. this contradicts what ice-orange has mentioned.
    I think he is aware. He was saying "Our CEO..." but then changed the answer, probably because he misunderstood and that Charbax didn't ask it clear enough.
    Can't wait to play with the Meizu MX!

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    I'm afraid the only way to find out is to wait and see.

    Do we really need the "thinner version" of M6? Right now I have an M3 in my palm and gosh, it is thin! A lot thinner than I could ever imagine. Personally I don't agree with the trend that the thinner the better whatsoever. Given the bigger display of M6, the thinner version may make you worry about its ...what was that said, that it may make you think it's too fragile and too tender to keep it in your pocket all the time.

    The pictures of M3 that you can see over the Internet can hardly do justtice to its real beauty though. And it does a brilliant work of playing back music, may be even better than M6. Its FM tuner is also a lot better than that you have in its cousin, a lot sensitive and a lot quicker in searching the chunnels.

    I sure look forward to M8 the most, too. The concept is just alluring.

    Pan.


 

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