Meizu
has launched quite a few Android-powered phones to date, but
unfortunately for those of us in the U.S., we’ve yet to see the Chinese
manufacturer’s hardware make its way stateside. That’ll be changing
soon, because Meizu announced today that it sees the U.S. as an
“untapped market” that it plans to enter next year. Meizu says that it
will show off its smartphones at CES 2014 as part of its long-term plan
to break into the U.S. The company didn’t share any details on the
hardware that it plans to bring to the Vegas desert.
Having more options when it comes time to buy a new smartphone is always a good thing, which is why it’s exciting to learn that Meizu will be making its wares easily available to U.S. wireless shoppers next year. The company has released some impressive hardware in the past, including the MX3 with its 5.1-inch 1800×1080 display and Exynos 5 Octa processor, and hopefully it plans to bring some of that high-end goodness with it when it makes the trek stateside. It’ll also be interesting to see which carriers, if any, Meizu teams up with.
Are you excited for Meizu to make its U.S. debut?
Having more options when it comes time to buy a new smartphone is always a good thing, which is why it’s exciting to learn that Meizu will be making its wares easily available to U.S. wireless shoppers next year. The company has released some impressive hardware in the past, including the MX3 with its 5.1-inch 1800×1080 display and Exynos 5 Octa processor, and hopefully it plans to bring some of that high-end goodness with it when it makes the trek stateside. It’ll also be interesting to see which carriers, if any, Meizu teams up with.
Are you excited for Meizu to make its U.S. debut?
Via: PhoneScoop
Source: Meizu


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