It's just a simple text message, the first two is saying "where should we go for dinner tonight? Pizza at home sounds good!" the second one is saying, actually I would rather go have some chinese dish outside. I can't decide so you pick!"
and the third one is saying "ok why dont we go have Chinese outside then"
From my stand point, the text input looks very hard to just type out regular phrases. Most Chinese mobile phones nowadays have hand writing recognizable function build in somewhere, so using your thumb is a bit of a hassle IMO
I'm pretty sure that in the second reply "some Chinese dish" actually says "Sichuan food" while the third says "Cantonese food".
Oh, and that red button on the bottom left says "pen entry", I think.
After further reading, it seems that it *is* a mockup. A really good one, but still just a mockup. They're not even sure if it'll hit mainland China (let's be honest; some people in the mainland go through prepaid SIMs like candy- will the activation scheme really fly? Think not- the Meizu version will be more popular for this reason).
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It's just a simple text message, the first two is saying "where should we go for dinner tonight? Pizza at home sounds good!"
the second one is saying, actually I would rather go have some chinese dish outside. I can't decide so you pick!"
and the third one is saying "ok why dont we go have Chinese outside then"
From my stand point, the text input looks very hard to just type out regular phrases. Most Chinese mobile phones nowadays have hand writing recognizable function build in somewhere, so using your thumb is a bit of a hassle IMO
I'm pretty sure that in the second reply "some Chinese dish" actually says "Sichuan food" while the third says "Cantonese food".
Oh, and that red button on the bottom left says "pen entry", I think.
After further reading, it seems that it *is* a mockup. A really good one, but still just a mockup. They're not even sure if it'll hit mainland China (let's be honest; some people in the mainland go through prepaid SIMs like candy- will the activation scheme really fly? Think not- the Meizu version will be more popular for this reason).