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Meizu CEO teases M9 specs, vaporware threat level: orange

Meizu’s irrepressible CEO J. Wong is up to his teasing ways again with more details on the M8′s successor, the aptly-named M9 — and actually, there’s nothing about the list that doesn’t sound doable for a 2010 release (famous last words, we know). Specifically, the dude’s saying that we can expect a 1GHz Cortex A8-based Samsung S5PC110 core, half a gig of RAM and ROM, a 5 megapixel cam, Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS, TV-out, microSD expansion, and a 3.6-inch screen clocking in at 720 x 480 resolution. Interestingly, he’s holding the line on committing to deliver WCDMA, CDMA, and TD-SCDMA versions simultaneously — theoretically good enough to deliver 3G on China Unicom, China Telecom, and China Mobile, respectively — with a price in the range of 2,500 yuan (about $366). Possible? Yes — but with as checkered a past as the good ol’ M8 has, we’ll believe this one when it’s in our hands and not a moment sooner.

Meizu CEO teases M9 specs, vaporware threat level: orange originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 23 Jan 2010 00:02:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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