After numerous leaks and rumors, Meizu has officially ended it with the launch of Pro 7 and Pro 7 Plus. These two phones from the Chinese company comes with a unique trait, i.e. a dual AMOLED screen on the either side. The 2-inch AMOLED screen on the back of the device can be used to control music player and click selfies with the rear camera.
Up front, the Meizu Pro 7 Plus comes with a 5.7-inch Super AMOLED display with QHD resolution. The Pro 7, though, comes with a smaller 5.2-inch Super AMOLED display with 1080p resolution. Nonetheless, both are Super AMOLED panels and will offer vivid colors and deep blacks.
The only major thing that separates these two smartphones are its processor. The Pro 7 Plus is integrated with MediaTek’s deca-core Helio X30 10nm chipset, making it the first phone to have it. However, the Pro 7 will come with the Helio P25 chipset, though, the X30 variant is also expected to power the phone.
Alongside it, the Plus model is backed up by 6GB of RAM and 128GB of onboard storage, whereas the non-Pro one will come with 4GB RAM and 64GB of internal storage.
As far as cameras are concerned, both phones boast a dual-camera setup. They use a 12MP Sony IMX286 sensor — the first one will capture normal pictures, while the second one is for monochrome pictures. The duo bears f/2.0 aperture rate for low light photography. For selfies, there’s also an impressive 16MP camera.
Battery wise, the Pro 7 Plus will be powered by a bigger 3500mAh battery with mCharge 4.0, while the second one will drag the power from 3000mAh battery with mCharge 3.0 support.
The Meizu Pro 7 and Pro 7 Plus will boot on Android 7.0 Nougat on top of Flyme OS 6. Both phones will go on sale from 5th of August — the Pro 7 will cost $430, while the Pro 7 Plus will carry a price tag of $530. In case you’re wondering, we are unknown about its availability in Nepal.