Meizu M3 Note with Metal Body and Fingerprint Sensor Announced

The Chinese consumer electronics company Meizu has recently launched its latest mid-ranged Android handset, M3 Note. The phablet has been formally released in an event organized in Beijing, China.

Meizu M3

The follow-up to M2 features improved specs but maintains the same low price. Android fans will be delighted to know that the most economical version of M3 Note is priced at $125, while the most costly comes with a price tag of $155.

Meizu M3 Note comes with modest specs and features. However, the aluminum unibody design gives the handset a premium look.

Meizu M3 Note features a 5.5-inch full HD display with 1080p screen resolution. The handset will be fueled by 64-bit MediaTek Helio P10 SoC clocked at 1.8GHz.

The handset will sport either 2GB of RAM along with 16GB internal memory or 3GB of RAM with 32GB internal storage on board. The smartphone also packs in 13MP back camera supported by auto focus, full HD video recording capability and LED flash along with a 5MP secondary snapper designed specifically to click selfies.

Both variants of Meizu M3 Note feature a massive 4100mAh battery, which definitely is sufficient to provide quite a long uninterrupted usage time. In addition, the handset also encapsulates a fingerprint sensor mounted under the home button.

Notably, Meizu M3 Note sports hybrid dual SIM support, which implies that the users can either put in 2 SIM cards or else add a SIM card with a microSD card.

The smartphone will run on Meizu’s proprietary Flyme operating system. However, Meizu has yet to announce the Android version that M3 Note will be driven.

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