When the Meizu Zero was announced last week, we got some images and spec details of the holeless phone but no word on when it might launch or how much it might cost. Now that info has come out as well.
Meizu today revealed an Indiegogo campaign for the Meizu Zero. The company is offering 100 Exclusive Engineer Units of the Meizu Zero for $1299 each, with units expected to begin shipping in April 2019. Meizu also offered one Exclusive Pioneering Unit for $2999 with an estimated delivery of January 2019, but that perk has already been sold.
This crowdfunding campaign will run through March 1, 2019. Each order comes with a Meizu Zero smartphone as well as a wireless charging base.
The Meizu Zero is a holeless smartphone with no speaker, charging port, or buttons. It uses mSound 2.0 In-screen Sound Technology to allow the screen to work like a speaker. Since there are no physical buttons, the Zero has a "Virtual Side Button" that'll let you power it on and off and control the volume. And since you need a way to charge the phone, Qi wireless charging is included. The Meizu Zero also uses wireless USB 3.0 for transferring data and eSIM.
Specs for the Meizu Zero include a 5.99-inch AMOLED screen, in-display fingerprint sensor, Snapdragon 845 processor, and a ceramic unibody design. Since there are no holes, Meizu was also able to make the phone IP68 water and dust resistant.
If the idea of a holeless phone is interesting to you, hit the link below to visit the Meizu Zero's Indiegogo page.