This is the smartphone of the future: no holes, no ports, no wires, and no buttons
- Meizu, the 11th-largest smartphone maker and one of the most popular consumer tech brands in China, announced its latest smartphone in January.
- The Meizu Zero is the first "true non-porous wireless smartphone," the company claims, meaning the phone has no ports, holes, or wires.
- Take a look at the radical design of the Meizu Zero.
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The Meizu Zero doesn't have any holes — even for the speaker. Instead, the phone features Meizu’s "mSound 2.0" technology, which lets the sound come from the screen itself.
Speaking of the screen, the Meizu Zero features a 5.99-inch OLED display that has a built-in fingerprint scanner directly underneath the display, as well as a selfie camera for facial recognition.
Since the phone has no ports, you can't charge this phone with a cord — wireless charging is the only way to go here. Thankfully, the Meizu Zero supports "super fast" wireless charging.
Meizu's 18-watt wireless-charging solution, if delivered as promised, would provide a much bigger power boost than the wireless-charging methods from Apple and Samsung, which use 7.5- and 9-watt speeds, respectively.
This ought to translate to faster charging times, but we'll have to see Meizu's final product to know for sure.
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This is the smartphone of the future: no holes, no ports, no wires, and no buttons
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