The Meizu k52 caught at GFXBench: totes a 64-bit MediaTek SoC, LTE support, and a 4.6" 1080p display
Short of ten days ago, Meizu released the MX4 Pro, a beefed-up version of its MX4 flagship - apart from the top-tier specs sheet, the MX4 Pro is also donning a relatively affordable price tag, all things considered. Nevertheless, it seems that the China-based manufacturer might have yet another device in the pipeline - a user agent profile at GFXBench suggests that another high-end LTE-enabled Meizu handset might be in the works.
Codenamed "k52", this purported Meizu smartphone will come with a 64-bit octa-core MediaTek MT6752 humming at 1.7GHz and a Mali-T7660 GPU unit. In the memory department, we have 2GB of RAM and 16GB of on-board storage. A 4.6” 1080p display with a pixel density of 478ppi will most probably grace the front of the Meizu K52. This Meizu device will probably run Android 4.4.4 KitKat with Meizu's FlymeOS right out of the box, yet we have no information about neither the rear nor the front-facing camera of the device.
According to the rumor mill, the Meizu k52 will not bear a hefty price tag, with different speculations suggesting that it might cost around 1000 yuan (roughly $163).
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