Chinese smartphone manufacturer Meizu has launched a new high-end model, the Meizu 15 Plus. And based on specs alone, the 15 Plus could be well-worth a closer look for mobile photographers who are open to the idea of buying from a less established brand.
In the camera department, a 12MP 1/2. 3" main sensor is combined with a 20MP secondary camera that features a 2x zoom factor. On the main camera, light is captured through a F1. 8 lens while the tele-lens has to make do with a slower F2. 8 aperture. Both lenses are equipped with optical image stabilization, though.
As with most similar systems, the optical zoom is enhanced with computational methods and Meizu promises a 3x "lossless" zoom, and the cameras features multi-frame noise reduction and HDR as well. To view and edit those images, the phone is equipped with a 5. 95-inch AMOLED screen with QHD resolution and a notch-less 16:9 aspect ratio.
In the processing department, the Meizu deploys the Exynos 8895 chipset from last year’s Samsung flagship models, and users can choose between 64 or 128GB storage—unfortunately, there is no expansion slot. All components are housed in a body made of a stainless steel aluminum composite material.
The Meizu 15 Plus costs CNY 3,000 (approximately US$475) for the 64GB version and CNY 3,300 (approximately US$525) for the 128GB model. This sounds like a very decent deal for a tele-camera equipped device with high-end specs, but unfortunately, no pricing information for outside China has been provided as of yet.
. dpreview.com2018-4-23 19:34