The Meizu PRO 5 continues the company’s tradition of releasing flagships without Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processors. Much like OnePlus, Meizu has stuck to Full HD display on the PRO 5 without going for the QHD screens which have become a norm for flagships these days. The Meizu PRO 5 has an all metallic build like its predecessor, the MX 5. In the imaging department, the phone sports a 21 megapixel camera module at the rear with laser auto focus accompanied by a 5MP camera on the front front. The phone runs on Flyme 5 that is based on Android 5.1 Lollipop. The 5.7-inch screen is a Super AMOLED 2.5D display with Corning’s Gorilla Glass 3 on top of it. There are two variants of Meizu PRO 5 – the first model will sport 3GB of LPDDR4 RAM and 32GB of native storage, while the second variant will ship with 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM and 64GB of internal storage. Thankfully, both of them will carry a microSD slot (unlike on MX5). The 21 megapixel sensor on the rear is a Sony IMX230 module with f/2.2 aperture. Like the MX5, it comes with dual tone LED flash and laser autofocus. Front snapper is an OmniVision OV5670 sensor with f/2.2 aperture as well. The phone comes with the fingerprint scanner on the front, much like Samsung’s devices. The 3,050mAh battery might not be too big, but the mCharge 2.0 support sweetens the deal thanks to fast charging. The charging part is now a Type-C USB, like on the OnePlus 2 and Mi 4c. The Meizu PRO 5 comes in Gray, Silver White, Silver Black, Gold and Rose Gold(!) colors. 3GB RAM with 32GB storage variant is priced at 2799 RMB (US$ 440 / Rs 28,900) and the 4GB RAM with 64GB storage variant is priced at 3099 RMB ( US$ 485 / Rs 32,000 approx.) in China and is expected to launch in India in coming weeks.