Meizu Zero: The ceramic smartphone without any port or button

Announced the day before on social networks as a world first, Meizu created a surprise by unveiling today at 2pm, Pekin time, the Meizu Zero, the first smartphone without any holes.

The Meizu Zero has a remarkable ceramic unibody design and is distinguished by the total absence of USB ports, SIM drawer, speaker grille and even side buttons!
It partly incorporates the Meizu 16th’s hit design and features, including a 5.99-inch 2.5D Oled display, the Snapdragon 845 and a 12- and 20-megapixel dual photo sensor.

Meizu Zero
Whether it’s gesture navigation or connectivity, Meizu had to be very resourceful to integrate essential features and compensate for the lack of physical port and button:
To charge the phone, Meizu has developed its own wireless fast charging solution with its 18w dock. A dock that will also transfer your data to your computer via USB 3.0 Wireless.

Meizu Zero

The mSound 2.0 technology will take care of the speaker’s work, it is an innovative technology that allows to emit sound by vibrating the screen of the smartphone. Finally, in terms of communication, Meizu has opted for the eSIM, the famous virtual SIM card system that according to manufacturers is having to replace the traditional SIM card.

Finally, the absence of physical port allows the Meizu Zero to be completely waterproof and IP68 certified.
Regarding the price and the release date, Meizu has not announced a date or even a price tranche at the moment, but it should be released very quickly in China which is not necessarily the case for the European market.

Meizu Zero

What do you think of this futuristic-looking Meizu? When we know that Vivo is also about to present a smartphone without any buttons, the Meizu Zero can appear as the first ambassador of a series of smartphones of a new kind.

 

 

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