Still I’m thinking if our favorite Iphone clone, the Meizu M8, will ever make it to the stores. Apparently the M8 again undergoes a face lift not for being more iPhone but for doing the opposite. No shiny, metallic edges neither the rear iPod charcoal shading, even the screen has fattened from 3.3″ to 3.4″ .

The M8 sporting a black plastic bezel making it look more like an iPod Touch now. Still scheduled for the December release, a slightly revised price list to start the holiday season at $265 (4GB), $320 (8GB) and $400 (16GB). Sure the prices ain’t cheap but still you don’t have to bear a 2 or 3 year contract with some lousy cellphone operator.
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Meizu yesterday came up with the M7 right after a week the announcement of iPod. It was close to the iPod in design, functionalities. Today CEO J.Wong posted new interface shots of the M8 on there company forums.Now don’t tell me you even copied the interface…….heck! Don’t get surprised , it’s the same as iPhone, just about everything! You can expect touchscreen designs to be around same. But the possibilities of the UI being same thats really odd. Hey copying is fine, but should atleast confess you are taking some inspiration from iPhone. Expect guerrilla wars this fall between Steve and Wong.
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We have been keeping an eye on the Meizu since its announcement. But today, real images the M8 surfaces. But don’t mistake the M8 for an iPhone. Hopefully in few days we get some more on the features the M8 houses. But the official forum Meizu reports the M8 has a ARM11 667mhz processor, 128mb of DDR RAM, GSM alongside EDGE(2.75G) might run Windows CE 6.0 while sporting TFT VGA 720*480. Pictures after the break.
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Meizu’s CEO denies the that the design ideas of M8 phone and the entire Miniplayer series have been taken from the iPhone. Well everyone seems to deny they didn’t copied from the iPhone.
This is what the CEO had to say. Although he doesn’t like the M8 to be called a copycat still he admits the design ideas are similar(i wonder how did you thought of that design only after everyone got a peekaboo on the iPhone.) Guess what! they announced the M8 four days before the January 9 iPhone announcement at Macworld. He adds that the designs were already public in 2006, but after checking out the iPhone in January they decided they need to again go to the drawing board.
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