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Meizu M810L Gets Certified By The FCC, Schematics Appear

New Meizu-branded handset has just surfaced at FCC. The Meizu M810L handset’s schematics have been shared on the site, and these schematics reveal that the phone will sport a single camera on the back, while its fingerprint scanner is nowhere to be found, though truth be told, schematics for the front side of the device are not available, so it’s probably located below the display.

The provided schematics also reveal that a 3.5mm headphone jack will be included at the top of the Meizu M810L, while its power / lock, volume up and volume down buttons will sit on the right. A SIM card tray will be accessible from the left-hand side of this smartphone, while the provided image also reveals that the phone will be 70mm wide, which probably means it will have a rather compact display. The Meizu 15 features a 5.46-inch display with really thin side bezels, and it is 72mm wide, so this upcoming phone will definitely sport a smaller display, a 5-inch or a 5.2-inch panel, most likely. The second image in the gallery shows off the location of the phone’s GPS, Wi-Fi, and antennas on the inside of the phone, while you can also see the phone’s battery in that image.

The Meizu M810L may be one of Meizu’s mblu-branded smartphones, as this will almost certainly be a budget phone. Meizu had introduced its Meizu 15 and Meizu 15 Plus flagships quite recently, so the company probably won’t introduce another flagship until Q3 or Q4 this year, when its ‘bezel-less’ flagship is expected to arrive with the Snapdragon 845 or Exynos 9810 chip. FCC did not share any specs of this handset, as expected, but the device will probably include 3GB or 4GB of RAM on the inside, while you can expect to see a 13-megapixel camera on its back. Meizu’s Flyme skin will come pre-installed on top of Android, and the Meizu M810L will probably ship with Android Nougat out of the box, though it’s possible that Android Oreo comes instead.