Today Meizu launches the new PRO 6. The company had launched the PRO 5 only last September so this is a significant change in the release-schedule of the PRO series as we see the new unit come a mere 7 months after its predecessor. The "Pro" series initially debuted with the MX4Pro which we reviewed last year, since then Meizu has dropped the MX name to better differentiate between the "premium" PRO models and the more mainstream MX lineup. The PRO 6 in some ways continues where the PRO 5 left off, but at the same time makes some larger changes in terms of form-factor and component choices. 

Meizu PRO Series Specifications
  Meizu PRO 6 Meizu PRO 5
SoC MediaTek Helio X25
2x A72 @ 2.5GHz
4x A53 @ 2.0GHz
4x A53 @ 1.4GHz

Mali T880MP4 @ 850MHz
Samsung Exynos 7420
4x A57 @ 2.1GHz
4x A53 @ 1.5GHz


Mali T760MP8 @ 770MHz
RAM 4GB LPDDR3-1866 3 / 4GB LPDDR4-3200
NAND 32 / 64GB eMMC 5.1 NAND 32 / 64GB UFS 2.0
+ microSD
Display 5.2” 1080p AMOLED 5.7” 1080p AMOLED
Modem 2G/3G/4G LTE Cat 6
(Integrated MediaTek SoC Modem)
2G/3G/4G LTE Cat 6
Dimensions 147.7 (h) x 70.8 (w) x 7.25 (d) mm
160g
156.7 (h) x 78 (w) x 7.5 (d) mm
168g
Camera Rear Camera
21.16MP ( 5444 x 4016 )
Sony IMX230 1/2.4" 1.12µm pixels
F/2.2 aperture
w/ Laser & Phase Detection focus
Rear Camera
21.16MP ( 5444 x 4016 )
Sony IMX230 1/2.4" 1.12µm pixels
F/2.0 aperture
w/ Laser & Phase Detection focus
w/ Dedicated Samsung ISP
Front Facing Camera
5MP 1.4µm pixels
F/2.0 aperture
Front Facing Camera
5MP 1.4µm pixels
F/2.0 aperture
Battery 2560mAh (~9.85 Whr) 3050mAh (~11.74 Whr)
Launch OS Android 6.0 with FlyMe 5.6 Android 5.1 with FlyMe 5.0
Connectivity 802.11a/b/g/n 2.4 & 5GHz
BT 4.1, GPS/GNSS
USB-C 3.1
802.11 b/g/n/ac 2.4 & 5GHz
BT 4.1 + BLE, GPS/GNSS
USB-C
SIM Size NanoSIM + NanoSIM NanoSIM
Launch MSRP 32GB
RMB ¥2499
(USD~386, ~340€, ~271£)
3GB/32GB
RMB ¥2799
(USD~438, ~393€)
64GB
RMB ¥2799
(USD~432, ~381€, ~304£)
4GB/64GB
RMB ¥3099
(USD~485, ~435€)

The PRO 6 is quite a strange successor as at first glance the upgrades aren't quite evident. The PRO 6 replaces the traditional Samsung LSI Exynos SoCs with MediaTek's Helio X25. The X25 is exclusive to the PRO 6 and essentially is an X20 with the dual-core A72 cluster clocked in at 2.5GHz instead of 2.3GHz. The three-cluster design also features a quad-core A53 at 2.0GHz as well as a low-power A53 quad-core at 1.4GHz. On the GPU side we see a Mali T880MP4 at 850MHz. Main memory is 4GB of LPDDR3 running at 933MHz.

The SoC choice puts the PRO 6 in a weird position when compared to the PRO 5 as except for single-thread performance the X25 should theoretically represent a downgrade compared to the Exynos 7420 in last year's model. It's especially in terms of power efficiency where this raises question as we move from a 14nm FinFET design back to a 20nm planar manufacturing process, so I hope that Meizu's SoC choice doesn't negatively impact power efficiency of the phone.

In terms of design the PRO 6 doesn't differ too much from the PRO 5, that is until one takes into account the form-factor of the new model. On the front we see very little distiguishable differences - except for the fact that Meizu downgraded the screen size from 5.7" down to 5.2" marking a departure from the larger "phablet" size. The display panel remains a 1080p AMOLED sourced by Samsung Display.

A first for Meizu is now the inclusion of a pressure sensitive touchscreen module which Meizu calls 3D Press. As we've seen in Apple's latest iPhones or even Huawei's implementation on the Mate S, this is a hardware feature that will undoubtedly depend on the software framework and applications to expose and take advantage of the new functionality. Meizu here might have some better lee-way in terms of Android customization when compared to other vendors who have to adhere to Google's CTS requirements, so it will be interesting to see what Meizu was able to come up with in the latest FlyMe 5.6 OS.

The reduction in size also has an impact on the integrated battery's capacity as we move from a 3050mAh cell down to a 2560mAh unit. Oddly enough, the device only loses 8g and remains relatively heavy for a 5.2" device, coming at 160g.

The main camera remains unchanged from the PRO 5, we find the same 21.16MP Sony IMX230 module featuring both PDAF as well as Laser auto-focus. We see a downgrade in the optics as the PRO 6 features an aperture of F/2.2 compared to the PRO 5's F/2.0 lens. The front-facing camera remains a 5MP unit with 1.4µm pixels.

The PRO 6 comes in 32GB or 64GB models RMB ¥2499 (USD~386, ~340€, ~271£) and RMB ¥2799 
(USD~432, ~381€, ~304£) with pre-orders starting now.

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  • asfletch - Wednesday, April 13, 2016 - link

    Did they explain what "HiFi Lite" is? Sounds like yet another downgrade from the Pro 5 (which by all accounts had excellent audio). What a perplexing release... Wish they'd just done Pro 5 hardware in smaller form factor. I would have paid good money for that.
  • jjj - Wednesday, April 13, 2016 - link

    Cirrus Logic CS43L36
  • fanofanand - Wednesday, April 13, 2016 - link

    RAM specs don't appear to be accurate in the chart. They had DDR4/3200 in the old phone, and went with DDR3/1866 in the new one?
  • fanofanand - Wednesday, April 13, 2016 - link

    They went from UFS to EMMC? From a 14 nm SOC to 20 nm? Smaller battery? What in the hell is going on there?
  • asfletch - Wednesday, April 13, 2016 - link

    Seems 'brave' to go down to 2560mah in a 5.2" phone when every other flagship release (Mi5, P9, S7, HTC 10) has gone up to 3000mah this year. Huawei and Xiaomi even managed to do it while keeping their phones as slim or slimmer.
  • Eden-K121D - Thursday, April 14, 2016 - link

    Hardly anyone in the mainstream markets outside china is gonna buy this over Mi 5 or even last years S6/Edge
  • Bateluer - Wednesday, April 13, 2016 - link

    Except for the ugly single button on the front, its pretty nice looking. What LTE bands does it support?
  • zodiacfml - Thursday, April 14, 2016 - link

    Looks like a downgrade to me. More likely, they have better margins on this.
  • nandnandnand - Thursday, April 14, 2016 - link

    Did it drop 802.11ac?

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