Monday, September 29, 2008

meizu m8 live



Ever since the iPhone’s announcement back at the Macworld Expo in January this year, there have been a number of following announcements from various manufacturers across the world tellin tales of their own version of the iPhones; and thus the world labels these new phoens as “iPhone Killers” by the world. So, the iphone is now the gold standardfor all touch screen phones and all other phone companys like, nokia, are trying to come up with a better more hi-tech and sophistcated phone then the iphone
A number of manufacturers that have created their own entries into the "iPhone-killing-market" include Samsung, with its F700 touch screen SmartPhone, LG and its KE850 Prada mobile phone (also touch-screen), and the Neonode’s N2.
Their is one phone that has really gives the iphone a run for its money : Meizu M8 MiniOne.



One thing many people will notice upon first glancing at the M8 is the similarity to the iPhone, both in terms of hardware and software aesthetics. In terms of hardware, apart from the 0.3 megapixel camera on the front of the M8, both phones have a similar style with a neat little slot for the headphone at the top and a single “home” button at the bottom of the face of the phone. Although the M8 is slightly smaller in height than the iPhone, and thus has a smaller screen, the overall widths and depths are virtually identical, with the M8 coming in at 105 (h) x 57 (w) x 11.5 (d) mm to the iPhone’s 115 (h) x 61 (w) x 11.6 (d) mm. As far as software is concerned it’s a little hard to compare right now, as neither phone has actually been released for testing, but with the screenshots below you’ll see that the layouts are rather similar, despite Windows CE 6.0 running on the M8 where the iPhone is running the almighty OS X.

Wong, the designer of the Meizu M8 MiniOne says that the M8 will be launched under this name, the "mini one" name is history. Wong posted pricing information on the suprisingly very real and upcoming M8 (also known as the miniOne). Wong himself, claims that a first cut of the M8 will arrive next month — along with plenty more pictures and details — but it’ll be a somewhat neutered rendition that features just 128MB of RAM and zero flash. October will bring the real deal, a 256MB baddie that rocks 8GB of storage for 2180 yuan, which works out to about $320.

Wong says in his post at the company's website. The first version of the handset will only have 128MB of RAM and no ROM, but the final version expected to be available in October will feature 256MB of RAM and a whole 8GB of internal storage. Wong and his band of merry imitators at Meizu, but they sure are sticklers for details, which has led to a number of delays and endless tweaks to their now infamous M8 phone. As you can see in this latest pic apparently let loose by none other than J.




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