With Xiaomi in its sights, Meizu launches high-spec, low-price MX5 smartphone

Chinese smartphone maker Meizu has launched its latest flagship handset and, in keeping with its strategy, aggressively priced the cutting-edge device at 1,799 yuan (US$285).
The MX5 sports a metal build and packs a 20.7-megapixel Sony camera module with a dual LED flash and laser autofocus, along with a 5-megapixel shooter in front.
Unlike some top smartphone makers - including Samsung and Xiaomi - that use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chipset, the Zhuhai-based company, backed by Alibaba, has adopted MediaTek’s Helio X10 64-bit octa-core processor.
“We’ve done many tests, and found that the Snapdragon 810 indeed has a heating issue, including on [competitor devices],” Meizu chief executive Bai Yongxiang said a launch event in Beijing.
The handset comes with a PowerVR G6200 GPU and 3GB RAM, and in 16, 32 and 64 gigabytes storage variants, with prices starting at 1,799 yuan.
The device runs Meizu's highly customised Flyme 4.5 operating system based on Android 5.0 Lollipop, and has adopted Samsung’s AMOLED tech for the phone’s 5.5-inch full high-definition display. It also supports dual SIM card slots.