Meizu Unveils a Smartphone That Does Not Have Any Port, or a SIM Card Slot, or a Button, or Speaker Grill (phonedog.com)
Phone maker Meizu has announced a new phone called "Zero," which doesn't have a headphone jack, or a charging port, or a physical SIM card slot, or any buttons, or a speaker grill. From a report: It doesn't even come with a SIM card slot and buttons you'd usually see on a phone -- the only elements that disturb the surface of its all-display, 7.8mm-thick ceramic unibody are its 12MP and 20MP rear cameras and two pinholes. One is a microphone, while the other is for hard resets. To make up for the lack of ports, Meizu Zero will support Bluetooth 5.0 and a wireless USB connectivity that will reportedly be able to transfer files as fast as the USB 3.0 standard can.
Zero's 5.99-inch QHD OLED screen will act as some sort of a giant speaker and earpiece replacement. It does have a big enough bezel for a 20MP front camera, but its fingerprint reader is completely on-screen. The device, which is powered by a Snapdragon 845 processor, relies on 18W wireless charging due to the lack of a charger port. And it may not have the usual physical buttons, but it does have pressure-sensing ones with haptic feedback on its borders.
Zero's 5.99-inch QHD OLED screen will act as some sort of a giant speaker and earpiece replacement. It does have a big enough bezel for a 20MP front camera, but its fingerprint reader is completely on-screen. The device, which is powered by a Snapdragon 845 processor, relies on 18W wireless charging due to the lack of a charger port. And it may not have the usual physical buttons, but it does have pressure-sensing ones with haptic feedback on its borders.
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Apple would be proud.
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Meizu Unveils a Smartphone That Does Not Have Any Port
No 3,5 mm audio jack?!?!? ... blasphemy ...SACRILEGE!!!!!
The most courageous company of them all. They make Apple seem like that kid who hides in the corner and wets themselves.
If something is so important that you feel the need to post it on the internet... It probably isn't that important.
The ultimate in courage!
It's almost as if you didn't make it to the second sentence of the summary before posting.
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It does have a reset hole.
One idea of smartphone which would be nice would be one that you used a paper clip to push a release button, similar to the SIM card tray in iPhones, but would allow you to pop the phone open, replace the battery, add/replace one of two SIM cards, add/replace one of two MicroSD cards. This way, you have the same zero-hole look... but you still have full repairability.
I've never seen any wireless USB devices. Has anyone actually used one and how well does it work compared to wired USB?
it may not have the usual physical buttons, but it does have pressure-sensing ones
Because it doesn't protrude they can get away with their marketing gimmick. But it still has switches. And behind the reset pinhole is - another switch! Now if only they managed not to include a screen, make it completely voice controlled, and it can easily adhere to your shirt...
I see a lot of complaints, but this really isn't unreasonable for many people. Let's take the various points one-by-one:
* No headphone jack.
I never use headphones with my phone, so it's not an issue for me. Many people only use Bluetooth headphones, so it's not an issue for them. Yes, it does eliminate people who really want to use their old headphones. Yes, this is a market-restricting decision.
* Wireless charging only
If you've switched over to wireless charging already, this isn't a big deal. It does mean you're out of luck if you suddenly need to charge when traveling and all you have is a USB port unless you start bringing a wireless charger with you, and that's a pain. We're heading towards the day when wireless charging pads will be as common as USB ports, but we're not there yet. This is a bit ahead of its time, but once Starbucks and the like all have wireless charging pads in the tables, this may become standard.
* No data port.
While the port is the same as the charging port, using the USB port for data transfer is a completely different use, so it should be discussed separately. I can't think of the last time I used a data cable with a phone except when manually installing firmware (which was last week). There's really no reason to expect normal users to need a data cable.
* No SIM card
Well, obviously it has a built-in SIM card, so this is really no removable SIM card. In all the years I've owned a cell phone, I've only needed to move the SIM card once, and that was because the provider didn't send a new one with the new phone. I don't think many consumers care one bit about this. Yes, it is a big issue for international travelers who will want to switch cards.
* Battery, SD Card
This has been beaten to death with other phones already.
Ultimately the question is what do they gain by removing all this stuff. It makes the phone less expensive to make. It may make the phone more reliable. It may make room for the phone to be smaller or have a larger battery. None of that really matters to me.
So the removed features don't bother me much, but I also don't see the advantage for me.
I feel like the screen is really breaking the perfection of design they are aspiring to. They should remove the screen then it will be smartphone nirvana.
Does it have a power button, or do you just wait for the battery to go dead? Using the touchscreen to turn something on means the touchscreen needs to constantly be drawing power...
I've abandoned my search for truth; now I'm just looking for some useful delusions.
It's a suppository!
Well here my post sits, way down at the bottom where it will never get read, but..
This device really makes sense to me. This is what I've thought would happen eventually ever since cell phones became a thing. In fact, they ought to go even further.
Right now, we're stuck on the idea that our screen, RAM, storage and OS have to be wedded together in one package. Want a better screen or newer OS? Is there a new network protocol? Gotta throw the whole thing away. That's crap!
I would LOVE to have a powerful, generic (and upgradable) processor/storage/radio package in my pocket, knapsack or attached to my belt or armband, with my own choice of wireless input/output devices. Sound will come and go from a bluetooth earpiece/headset. If I want to use a wireless touchscreen or heads-up glasses, I can purchase my choice from any vendor. Powergloves, if I'm so inclined. If I break something, I won't have to throw out the whole collection. If a wonderful new OS or display comes out, again I won't have to throw out the whole collection.
And my processor/storage module could plug into a desktop-sized workstation when I'm not on-the-go. If it's not actually performing the heavy work, it's carrying my identity or brokering the secure connection to it in the cloud.
You'll say "but that's all been done before!", true. But the industry has worked hard to keep us buying fondleslabs that are obsolete almost as soon as we buy them. Marketing has presented a false picture of reality (no surprise there). The devices' OS are crippled so that you have to purchase a service to do something the hardware could easily do on it's own (tell me again why I'm paying T-Mobile $15/mo to enable my own home wifi?).
And the crazy thing is, people will probably buy incremental upgrades even more often because they'll be cheaper, more-convenient investments than replacing their whole iOS/Android device regularly. The auto industry makes more money selling us tires and brakes instead of forcing us to replace the whole car when these things wear out.
The name is perfect, though. Zero is the amount of money they'll ever get from me for such a design; zero is the amount of interest I have in anyone else imitating them; zero is the amount of respect I have for the company for choosing this path; and zero is the score I give the designers for coming up with this in the first place.
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