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Flyme OS 1.0 comes in June for MEIZU MX and M9


MEIZU today basically declares that the MEIZU MX and M9 mobile mobile phones will be improved to Flyme OS 1.0 (based on Operating system 4.0) in June 2012. This statement indicates that MEIZU's whole current variety of mobile mobile phones will be introduced into the Operating system 4.0 era, showing MEIZU's unyielding investment towards its old clients.

MEIZU's Flyme OS provides a highly effective variety of features and user-friendliness together with a simple and stylish design, getting reward from clients both at home and overseas. It is the result of MEIZU's concentrate on buyer since the start. Mixing all the best components from past products and versions, Flyme OS 1.0 provides a excellent buyer.

Flyme OS 1.0 will offer a number of benefits over the local Operating system 4.0 system. The buyer will be more logical; relationships more structured and pre-installed applications more complete. Under the cover, Flyme OS 1.0 provides copy and synchronize, missing phone finding, as well as a new reasoning services such as personal computer file storage space. In Landmass Chinese suppliers, MEIZU's Songs Online music loading app will have its whole collection improved to lossless sound types.

Customers with the MEIZU MX and M9 will be able to update to Flyme 1.0 via an OTA (over the air) force immediately on their mobile phones, or by installing the firmware update from the formal MEIZU website in June this year.

MEIZU MX comes with an Exynos dual-core A9 brand and a high quality 4-inch 292 PPI screen with the most normally wonderful ASV screen technology, providing clients the greatest visible encounter. It also comes with an 8 mega-pixel behind lighted (BSI) photographic camera with a contact aperture of f/2.2, able to take great images even in low light circumstances.

As China's first leading mobile phone, the MEIZU M9 was launched in early 2011 with a 1 GHz CPU, 3.5-inch 960x640 quality ASV screen and a 5mp photographic camera to much excitement in Chinese suppliers and beyond.

The MEIZU MX 16GB stores for ¥2399 CNY in Landmass Chinese suppliers and $2599 HKD in Hong Kong, while the MEIZU M9 provides for 1699 yuan in Landmass Chinese suppliers.

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