Meizu, with its new range of smartphones called Zero, has announced the world’s first smartphone which will be almost seamless from outside.
(Courtesy: Android Authority)
It is no less than a revolution in the field of smartphone designing and naturally, tech-gurus are calling it the endpoint of the game.
Before this, the smartphone designing was revolutionized by Vivo, when it introduced its Waterdrop concept. Now Meizu has come to make another major breakthrough.
Your question is quite valid, as most of us are still wondering how Meizu managed to do away with all the essential holes and ports. Doing away with earphone port and charging port has become common now, we all know, but what about the speakers and SIM ports?
To put all these questions to rest, given below are some specifications and features of the yet-to-be-launched smartphone, Zero, explaining everything about this wonder-device.
• It relies on wireless technologies and thus, its body is just a seamless slab, protruding only for its dual real camera.
• Beside it, the smartphone has no interruption at all.
• Instead of the power or volume buttons, Zero has capacitive sensors. These work as the virtual buttons.
• Instead of speakers, it has piezoelectric transducers which use the screen to transmit audio. So the transmission of sound will be through the vibration of the screen.
• It has 18W fast wireless charging.
• Zero relies on eSim technology. So your SIM needs to have eSIM connectivity before you use this smartphone.
• Its body is made up of seamless ceramic.
• It is still having a no-notch display, with a slim forehead and chin.
• The display is AMOLED and measures 5.99 inches. It also has an in-display fingerprint scanner.
• Zero relies on Snapdragon 845 chip with LPDDR4X RAM.
• Apart from Sony's IMX380 + IMX350 dual camera, it has a 20-megapixel selfie camera.