
The Meizu M9 which arrived in China earlier than expected has already been taken apart for all and sundry to check out its innards. The teardown points toward hardware which is not too different from the Samsung Galaxy S range of smartphones, sporting a 1GHz ARM Cortex A8 Hummingbird processor that is certainly faster than initial reports of a slower 800MHz chip. Other innards comprise of 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, GPS navigation support, and a 960 x 640 display that will certainly be on par with what the iPhone 4 offers. There are reports that suggest the Meizu M9 will outperform the Nexus One with Android 2.1, although it probably won’t be on par with the Galaxy S and Motorola Droid X in any way. At least it saves you the trouble of opening up your very own Meizu M9 if you purchased it in the first place.
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