A new pair of images of the supposed Meizu MX Supreme have surfaced, showing a home button that’s said to have an embedded fingerprint scanner.
This smartphone is believed to be a product of a collaboration between Nokia and Meizu, but as part of Microsoft’s purchase of the Devices and Services division of Nokia, they’ve agreed to not compete with a branded device until 2016.
So far, speculation is that the MX Supreme will be running Android with a PureView camera outback, with rumours that it could be sporting a 60MP rear camera.
The new photos show what is believed to be the smartphone, that has a extremely skinny bezel as well as the aforementioned home button.
If the Meizu MX Supreme is real, we could be seeing some very power packed hardware combined with Nokia’s solid camera system.
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