The line for the “flagship of the dream” Meizu 17 Pro lined up for the announcement

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Meizu offers to leave a deposit to get a smartphone without delay

Meizu has already begun accepting orders for its yet-announced flagship Meizu 17 Pro. Making reserves is carried out in stages. The company promised to open the last opportunity to reserve Meizu 17 Pro until the announcement tomorrow, May 4.

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The line for the “flagship of the dream” Meizu 17 Pro lined up for the announcement

The most impatient can make a deposit of about 1 thousand rubles in Chinese online stores, where Meizu officially offers its products, including JD.com. Users who reserve a smartphone are entitled to priority delivery. It will be necessary to pay the full cost of the smartphone on the evening of May 8, the day of the presentation. By the way, the price of Meizu 17 Pro is still unknown.

Pre-ordered offerings include a variety of gifts, including the Meizu Hi-Fi DAC Headphone Adapter with DAC, an 18-month warranty, and exclusive digital content.

Meizu 17 Pro is being promoted by the company as a flagship dream, many features are already disclosed in official teasers. It is enclosed in a ceramic case, equipped with a single-chip Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 system, fast LPDDR5 RAM, and UFS 3.1 flash memory. The smartphone supports Super Wireless mCharge, Wi-Fi 6 fast wireless charging, and is equipped with an NFC module for contactless payments.

The main four cameras received the main Sony IMX686 image sensor with a resolution of 64 megapixels, and the front camera is custom-made, the resolution is 32 megapixels, the lens has a viewing angle of 129 degrees. The company has also talked about “super sound” – thanks to the third generation of ultra-linear stereo speakers, very loud and clear sound is expected in a wide frequency range. The kit will include proprietary power supplies with gallium nitride.

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The presentation of Meizu 17 and Meizu 17 Pro is expected on May 8.