Meizu first got our attention by churning out a laughable iPhone ripoff and getting tossed out of CeBIT because of it. Ever since then, the company has been working hard to transform the Meizu M8 from a painfully blatant ripoff into a, well, slightly less painfully blatant ripoff. Fair enough. So our guess is around
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TheBoyGeniusReport on 4th Jul 2009 (via boygeniusreport.com)
The Meizu M8, one of the most promising iPhone clones, has released a promo showing off the UI for its M8 phone. In fact, the only thing that it resembles the iPhone now is the capacitive screen but the video itself looks very professional and catchy The Meizu M8 features a seamless UI you get on an iPhone,
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Cell Phone Hits on 18th Jan 2010 (via cellphonehits.net)
"Remember this year's CeBIT and shutting down of Meizu's booth? Apparently that has nothing to do with Apple — the Chinese company hasn't paid a dime for the MP3 licence usage.But today I don't wanna talk about that. Rather I want to point out that Meizu has tweaked the M8's UI a bit to further differentiate themselves from a "certain iPhone." I'm not sure they've succeeded, or to put it in other
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PDAsNews on 17th Mar 2008 (via pdasnews.com)
Director of the company Meizu Jay Wong (J. Wong) reported some technical details about the successor phone Meizu M8, which is expected to be called the Meizu M9. Chinese clone iPhone will be slightly thinner and longer than its "prototype", but it will run faster. The model will be based on the processor Samsung S5PC110 to 1 GHz and will receive 512 MB of RAM and the same amount of ROM. Moreover,....
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JustAnotherMobilePhoneBlog on 26th Jan 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
The Meizu M8 has seen a tough road with delays and much scrutiny due to its iPhone like design. However, it seems like the software designers are really stepping up their game as you can see in the above video; a demonstration of the new 1.0.0.1 beta firmware. Anyways, theres not much to say other than
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MobileWhack on 3rd Nov 2009 (via mobilewhack.com)