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Meizu’s dual-screen PRO 7 smartphone gets a RM400 price cut

The Meizu PRO 7 is getting a price cut, just two months after it was launched in Malaysia. Unlike other smartphones, the PRO 7 has an extra secondary screen at the back of the device.

Originally announced at RM1,899, the Meizu PRO 7 is now priced at RM1,499. To recap, it gets a 5.2″ Full HD Super AMOLED display while the rear gets a 1.9″ AMOLED panel that pushes 240×536 pixels resolution. This can be used for media controls, notifications or as a preview screen for taking selfies with the rear camera.

It runs on a MediaTek Helio P25 Octa-Core processor that’s mated to 4GB of RAM and has 64GB of storage. In terms of optics, it gets dual 12MP Sony IMX386 sensors at the rear that shoots in both RGB and Monochrome. Meanwhile, the front comes with a 16MP f/2.0 selfie shooter.

The PRO 7 has a 3,000mAh battery and it has a mCharge fast charger that pushes 5V/5A via USB Type-C. If you are interested, you can get it online via Lazada.

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