
The Meizu M6 Note goes official today in China. The smartphone being powered by Snapdragon 625 this time, makes it the company’s first smartphone sporting Qualcomm. But that’s not all since the device packs superb specs as well.
Shown in the official specifications, the Meizu M6 Note features a 5.5-inch display, protected by a 2.5D curved glass. All variants have color options of Black, Blue, and Gold.
Meizu M6 Note
The Meizu M6 Note powered by Snapdragon 625 has been made available in three variants: 3GB/16GB, 3GB/32GB, 4GB/64GB. The smartphone runs on Android Nougat 7.1.2 based on their own Flyme OS 6.0. Alongside those mentioned, the handset also has a 4,000mAh battery.
Yet, the main feature of the Meizu M6 Note is its camera. The device boasts a dual rear camera setup of a 12MP primary sensor (6P lens) with f/1.9 aperture plus a 5MP secondary sensor with f/2.0 aperture size for Bokeh effect assistance. On the other side is a front selfie snapper of 16MP with f/2.0 aperture and 5P lens.
Meizu M6 Note vs Huawei P10 camera comparison
Meizu also released a couple of camera samples from the M6 Note itself. They even made a comparison shot with the Huawei P10, showing that the M6 Note does better results in low-light shots. Feel free to browse in the gallery slide below.
Unsurprisingly, pricing of the Meizu M6 Note depends on its RAM and storage. The 3GB/16GB, 3GB/32GB, 4GB/64GB goes for sale at $164 (PHP 8,200), $194 (PHP 9700), $254 (PHP 12,700), respectively. The smartphone will be up for grab in China starting September 2, so keep in touch for Philippine pricing and release updates.
Meizu M6 Note
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