Meizu M6 Note 32 GB / 3 GB
Photos 9 | Outdated Product Note on Snapdragon 625, and that says it all. The Qualcomm company had a hand in the electronic “hardware” of the representative of one of the most popular lines of smartphones of the Chinese brand, the chips from which are “made”, all other things being equal, MediaTek processors installed in previous generations of the gadget. Following modern fashion trends, Meizu M6 Note 32GB has acquired a dual main camera module (12 + 5 MP), which is only ahead of the 16-megapixel front camera in terms of the sum of the resolution of both sensors. The dual camera on the back of the device is used to create an artistic background blur effect. From the front panel, a 5.5-inch IPS-screen of a FullHD-format typical for this class of smartphones looks at the user. A fingerprint scanner (built into the mTo...uch multifunctional key with a touch layer) is responsible for protecting personal user data, and a capacious 4000 mAh battery provides the gadget with a long battery life. |
Note on Snapdragon 625, and that says it all. The Qualcomm company had a hand in the electronic “hardware” of the representative of one of the most popular lines of smartphones of the Chinese brand, the chips from which are “made”, all other things being equal, MediaTek processors installed in previous generations of the gadget. Following modern fashion trends, Meizu M6 Note 32GB has acquired a dual main camera module (12 + 5 MP), which is only ahead of the 16-megapixel front camera in terms of the sum of the resolution of both sensors.
The dual camera on the back of the device is used to create an artistic background blur effect. From the front panel, a 5.5-inch IPS-screen of a FullHD-format typical for this class of smartphones looks at the user. A fingerprint scanner (built into the mTouch multifunctional key with a touch layer) is responsible for protecting personal user data, and a capacious 4000 mAh battery provides the gadget with a long battery life.
The sixth generation of the popular mid-range Note line of smartphones from the Chinese brand Meizu has received a lot of useful updates in the spirit of the times. In particular, the device has acquired a dual main camera module and a performant chip from Qualcomm, becoming the first among Meizu smartphones with a similar processor.
Good performance
It is necessary to dwell on the "iron" component of the device in more detail. The Meizu M6 Note is based on the 8-core Snapdragon 625 chip, in conjunction with which 3 GB of RAM and Adreno 506 graphics work. For a simple layman, listing the components installed on board the smartphone may not say anything, so it is worth noting the sufficient level of device performance to solve the overwhelming most tasks, whether it's watching movies, browsing the Internet or gaming (most games will go on graphics settings that are close to high).
Photo features
Another "trick" of the smartphone — a dual main camera — is used to get artistic bokeh (spectacular blurring of the background behind the subject). The frame is captured by two lenses at once, the larger of which hides a 12-megapixel matrix with a large size of a single pixel (1.4 microns), and behind the smaller one hides an auxiliary sensor with a resolution of 5 MP. Photos on the main camera are suitable with a fairly good quality of ambient lighting. The selfie module does not graze the rear either — the front of the smartphone has a 16-megapixel front camera with software “improvers” for the skin of the face when shooting self-portraits.
Loyalty to tradition
If the design of the back of the mobile gadget has changed slightly compared to previous generations of the line, then in front it remains faithful to the canons — a 5.5-inch FullHD screen is installed on the front panel, and below it there is an mTouch multifunction key with a touch layer and a built-in fingerprint sensor.
Long battery life
The proprietary FlymeOS shell, rolled over the seventh Android, quickly responds to user commands and works stably. Lags and slowdowns of the interface are not about her. Taking into account effective energy-saving algorithms and a “non-gluttonous” hardware platform , a smartphone lives on a single charge of a 4000 mAh battery for about one and a half to two days of full activity. And when you need to replenish the energy reserves in the battery, support for fast charging technology comes to the rescue — one of the attributes of a modern smartphone that you want to see in all mobile gadgets.