Chinese smartphone maker Meizu has announced Meizu Zero, which the company claims the first smartphone without a single cutout. The smartphone doesn't have a headphone jack, a charging port and a speaker grill. It doesn't even come with any SIM card or Sd Card slot and buttons. There are no volume or power buttons either.
The only physical features that distracts the perfectly smooth ceramic build are the camera bump and tiny holes for the microphone and hard reset. It has an in display fingerprint scanner, 18W wireless charging, haptic feedback for virtual volume and power buttons on the side and uses eSIM technology.
In terms of specs, the Meizu Zero boasts a 5.9 inch OLED display without notch, a dual 20 + 12MP cameras on the rear, 20MP front camera, the phone is powered by Snapdragon 845 SoC, and its 7.8mm thin while RAM and internal storage has not been revealed as of now.
Meizu has not announced any price range or release date for the Zero yet, but we can expect the phone to make its debut at the Mobile World Congress so we might get some more official information about the device soon.