Meizu CEO: current M8 upgradeable to 3G, estimated cost about $190 to $220

We know, we know, it’s gonna be awfully hard to part with the comfort of your current beloved Meizu M8 , but trust us, change can be good. We’ve already heard reports of an Android-centric UI refresh , and now company CEO J. Wong has chimed in to outline a tentative upgrade plan for the upcoming M8 3G . Current users of the eerily familiar 8GB / 16GB device will need to pay approximately 1,300 RMB to 1,500 RMB (translation: about $190 to $200 US) for next year’s model. Oddly enough, despite these estimates, he’s not confirming any market selling price. Wong also adds the screen size has been expanded from the initially planned 3.54 inches diagonal to 3.6, with same 720 x 480 resolution. Keep saving your pennies, last we heard launch date was still (lightly) penciled in for March 2010. Filed under: Cellphones Meizu CEO: current M8 upgradeable to 3G, estimated cost about $190 to $220 originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 21 Jun 2009 17:51:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Read ?|? Permalink ?|? Email this ?|? Comments
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