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Meizu is developing headphones

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Meizu may not be as well known outside of China, but it is reaching impressive milestones in recent months. Famous for entering the mobile phone market as an Apple clone, the company has evolved a lot since its first copy of the iPhone, and even a partnership with Nokia was recently speculated.

Now, the company has formed a partnership with an Asian company famous for manufacturing audio equipment to develop the headphones themselves, and adorn its customers with faithful reproduction of music, videos, and other sound-emitting files.

In his official Weibo account, one of the largest social networks in Asia, Meizu Vice President Li Nan confirmed that he is working in conjunction with a strong name in the sound industry, but did not directly say which brand is involved in the processes mentioned above. However, a previously leaked photo indicates that AKG is the partner of the Chinese company, using its proprietary technologies in a worthy accessory. According to all indications, the product manufactured by the duo will be sold separately.

Photos recently leaked where headphones made by Meizu is the protagonist. By all indications, the Chinese company will partner with the AKG to develop the high-quality headphones.

AKG originally Akustische und Kino-Geräte Gesellschaft mbH, or Acustic Team Film, is an Austrian company founded in 1947 by Dr. Rudolf Görike and engineer Ernst Pless, with the purpose of current audio in the international market, gaining fame throughout the world for the manufacture of equipment and quality accessories for professionals or common customers. In this way, knowing that such an important company joined Meizu to produce interesting news.

Unfortunately, no more information can be obtained about when the fruit of the alliance will be launched, but everything indicates that an earphone created by the duo does not take long in their public debut. Perhaps the element of giving boys an Asian flagship at the same time, however this is only speculation and should not be taken for granted. Currently, Meizu does not officially work in Latin America, although its plans to carry out in India indicate that these countries could be the next location with good and cheap mobile phones from the old Apple clone.

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