The next smartphone Meizu could be offered in three versions. This time it is not the components that would change but the operating system.
The odd rumor of the day. According to media reports, market its count Meizu Mini M1, also called Blue Charm in three software versions. The first would turn on Ubuntu, the second sub FlyMe OS, the interface developed by Meizu and the third sub Yunos, the software developed by the giant Chinese e-commerce Alibaba. It is indeed strange to see the name of Ubuntu Touch, who was believed to be forgotten for the world of the smartphone. A version in Yunos would be less surprising since a partnership between Alibaba and Meizu exists already. At the same time, a mobile photo supposed (above) appeared on the web, with three different software installations. The first (middle) is stock Android, the left is under FlyMe OS, and right under the famous Yunos. In any case, we should get some answers on this 28 January . Indeed, this is the date chosen by the manufacturer to unveil a new device, which should rightly be the Mini version of M1. This Mini M1 is expected with an HD 5-inch screen, 64-bit SoC MediaTek, a camera of 13 megapixels, LTE compatibility, and very close to that of the iPhone 5C design. His most flattering argument could even be its price . Mini M1could cost about 128 dollars.
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http://www.frandroid.com/rumeurs/264475_le-meizu-m1-mini-blue-charm-propose-sous-trois-os