Talk:Meizu

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MX2
a few words, anyone? 109.167.253.72 (talk) 11:30, 26 January 2013 (UTC)

About Meizu M8 and M9
Meizu M8 and M9 in the list of Meizu were previous generations of Meizu, but they were listed in the M Series, which is a mistake. Gehongyan1996 (talk) 12:48, 4 January 2018 (UTC)

neutrality
This article seems to be written heavily in favour of the company and flyme OS. See section Flyme for reference.

"In order to optimize the user experience, Meizu developed Flyme based on Android. Flyme has more beautiful interface, more smooth operations, more in line with user habits. It is also a more secure customized operating system."

"Flyme is the earliest Android system which applies flat design. Flat design allows users to focus on the information itself. Now flat design is the industry's mainstream design, which shows Meizu is also walking in the front of the industry in design.

Starting from the first Flyme version in 2012, each version of Flyme is constantly innovating and subverting in design, interaction and functionality, giving the user a lot of surprise. Now we [sic] have developed to Flyme 6.0."

Wtf — Preceding unsigned comment added by Utcpluseins (talk • contribs) 16:44, 9 January 2018 (UTC)