Aside from the H1 Band, Meizu also introduced a new smartphone in the form of the M5 Note. This new addition to the M Series is something we’ve been waiting for since the Meizu M5 was introduced in China last month. This phone is a better variant of the M5 with its 5.5-inch Full HD screen, full metal unibody design, and a powerful processor.
The Meizu M5 Note also boasts of a 2.5D glass display, high quality visuals and colors, 1.8GHz 8-core 64-bit Cortex-A53 chipset, 3GB/4GB RAM, 16GB/32GB/64GB onboard storage, and a 4000mAh battery. Phone is good enough to last five hours if you’re playing games, eight hours of mobile browsing, or 32 hours of talk time.
Battery performance is impressive but you may never run out of power because it’s quick and easy to charge. To fully charge the M5 Note, you only need about 1.5 hours of charging as made possible by an 18w charger. Just make sure you charge the phone whenever there is a chance.
When it comes to imaging, the Meizu M5 Note features a 13MP rear camera and a 5MP front-facing shooter. The beauty mode allows you to have the best selfies all the time. Android phone is secure and private with the fingerprint scanner and recognition which is useful for authentication especially for mobile payment.
Meizu M phones are popular in China and we have no doubt this new model will also sell. The last Meizu Note hit seven million because of its great value for money. This model is targeted for the young generation according to Meizu. It’s affordable yet the specs are high-end already.
No information on pricing and availability but the Meizu M5 Note should be out in the market soon within the $130 to $220 price range and in four colors: blue, white, gray, and gold.
SOURCE: Meizu