We’re still a bit skeptical, but if it168’s review were to be believed, the Meizu M8 may indeed be worthy of all the hype. Sure, it’s got iPhone rip-off written all over it, but what’s important is that it’s able to deliver the goods. Based on the review, it’s pretty snappy and 3-megapixel camera is pretty good as well. The 3.4-inch display also managed to impress them, and I’m sure people will appreciate the removable/replaceable battery. There were some issue concerning the built-in speakers and running 3rd party application on Windows CE, but their experience with the Meizu M8 was generally good.
[via engadget]
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We’re still waiting on more reviews to come out to validate this information, but for what its worth, the Meizu M8 may just be the best Windows Mobile powered iPhone clone to date. How about you guys? Is the first review good enough to convince you to buy one when it becomes available or like us, you’re still a bit doubtful of the M8’s performance?






December 2nd, 2008 at 6:07 pm
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December 2nd, 2008 at 6:19 pm
Meizu produces some outstanding DAPs by considering the M6 miniPlayers. I have all the intentions of acquiring one of these M8s because I’m certain it will play praise worthy quality music.
With that said, the miniPlayers are poor for video playback. The M8 is likely to be a poor video player as well.
December 2nd, 2008 at 8:46 pm
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December 3rd, 2008 at 1:36 am
The Meizu M8 does NOT run on Windows Mobile, it runs on a special developed version of Windows CE
July 13th, 2009 at 1:41 am
Wrong, it runs Windows CE6, which is the same Version Windows Mobile Seven will be based upon.
The Thing that is keeping the two Versions really apart is the User Interface.