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The first great smartphone of 2015. Beautiful and bold..with complications. The new no-compromise MacBook. A stellar on-ear headphone. Crave-worthy curves for a premium price. It's hard not to notice that Meizu's MX6 bears striking similarity to Apple's handsets, but the phone offers quality and more. Chinese smartphone Meizu maker may not be well-known outside of its homeland, but the company has got its fans in China, thanks to its iPhone-inspired designs for its products. And on first glance, it's obvious the Meizu MX6, launched earlier this week in Beijing, shares striking similarities with Apple's iPhone.

That said, the Meizu phone does have its own differences, For one, the rear 12-megapixel camera is located in the middle, which makes mandala 563 iphone case it less likely your finger will accidentally block your shot compared with the iPhone, Another thing going for it is that unlike other Android phones, the MX6 doesn't have the usual back and recent apps button, Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic, We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read, Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion..

Apple's Tim Cook: enemy of society?. When you're BlackBerry, however, it's quaint how the company still seems fond of attacking Apple. CEO John Chen has referred to iPhone users in the past as "wall huggers." Now he's ventured to attack Cupertino for, in his opinion, acting against society's greater good. As the Inquirer reports, Chen was speaking at the BlackBerry Security Summit in New York this week and wandered inevitably onto the subject of encryption. "One of our competitors, we call it 'the other fruit company,' has an attitude that it doesn't matter how much it might hurt society, they're not going to help," he said.

He was specifically referencing Apple's refusal to hack the iPhone of the San Bernardino terrorists, (The FBI ended up getting it unlocked anyway, with outside help.) At the time, Apple CEO Tim Cook called the FBI's request "chilling," a threat to the security and privacy of all iPhones everywhere, For Chen, what's chilling is Apple's attitude, "We are indeed in a dark place when companies put their reputations above the greater good," he said during the Apple-FBI stand-off, Whatever Apple's level of concern about its mandala 563 iphone case reputation, Cook has argued that privacy is an issue not merely of security, but of morality..

Chen did acknowledge that there ought to be clear guidelines, but he still had no use for Apple's refusenik attitude. "I found that disturbing as a citizen," he said at this week's summit. "I think BlackBerry, like any company, should have a basic civil responsibility. If the world is in danger, we should be able to help out."Apple didn't immediately respond to a request for comment. Of course, contemporary politics shows us that declarations of danger can be very effective in gaining, maintaining and tightening control.

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