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THERE MIGHT BE ANOTHER OPTION FOR THE DREAM PHONE CAMON CX

The Tecno CX is a great device, but it is also one of the most expensive phones in the Camon series. Sure, it has one of the best cameras for its price range but many phones nowadays deliver decent photography as well


Yesterday, a device was launched that shares the same CPU, RAM, design and android version with the Tecno CX but goes for half the price. One of the Tecno’s biggest caveats was its minuscule amount of RAM and internal storage (2GB RAM & 16GB internal). It seemed to stutter a bit every time a user activates the split screen multitasking feature. Also, this year Tecno did not make a 5 inch version for the CX like they did last year with the C9. Luckily, this new phone, Meizu M6, comes with a compact 5.2 inch screen, an option to get 3GB RAM & 32GB storage and the same premium metallic build that we saw on the CX.


Here’s a rundown of the specifications and price.

 Tecno CX..............................Meizu M6Screen
5.5 inch Full HD.....................5.2 inch HD
Android Nougat 7.0..............Nougat 7.0

CPU
Mediatek 6750............ Mediatek 6750

RAM
2GB............................ 2GB & 3GB

Storage
16GB..................... 16GB & 32GB


Camera
Rear: 16MP, Front: 16MP....... Rear: 13MP, Front: 8MP

Fingerprint sensor
yes...................... yes


4G LTE
yes....................yes


Battery
3200mAh............. 3070mAh


PRICE
$200.............. $105


The phone is currently available in China, but with some luck you can get it through online retail shops such as Avechi Kenya which stocks Meizu devices.


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