Meizu M2 Note is Now Official With A Physical Home Button and Global LTE Support Only at $130 | Business Verdict

Meizu M2 Note is Now Official With A Physical Home Button and Global LTE Support Only at $130

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 0Tuesday, June 02, 2015 Editorial Team

After a lot of hype, leaks and rumours, Meizu today finally announced the m2 note. Though the phone is priced exactly equal to its predecessor from the company- the m1 note, there’s more than just enough to differentiate between the two.

Meizu m2 note has a 5.5-inch full HD 1920 x 1080p display with an IGZO panel that comes from the Sharp facilities, which should be up to par with other phones, perhaps even more expensive ones. Meizu claims a 1000:1 contrast ratio and 450 nits of brightness.
The Meizu m2 note phablet comes with a 64-bit octa-core MediaTek MT6753 1.3GHz processor along with Mali-T720 MP3 GPU, 2GB RAM and 16/32GB of on-board storage.

The m2 note features a 13MP primary camera which uses a Samsung-made CMOS sensor. It’s housed behind a five-element f/2.2 lens, protected by Gorilla Glass 3. On the front you get a 5MP snapper with a 69° f/2.0 lens.

Android 5.0, overlaid with Meizu’s ’64-bit Flyme OS’ will take charge of software on the phone, with a 3100mAh battery looking after power supply. The dual SIM phone offers 4G LTE connectivity (FDD- and TD-LTE) promiseing download speeds up to 150Mbps. The phone has a microSD slot for expansion. It is, however, shared with the second SIM slot, so you can't have both at the same time.
The Meizu m2 note will be available (starting tonight) in 16GB and 32GB variants, which cost by 799 (US$130) Yuan and 999 Yuan (US$160) respectively. The phone will be available via JD.com and the official Meizu store in China.

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