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Meizu Note 9 128 GB / 4 GB (M923H-128)

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The device with the name Note 9, which entered the arena at the dawn of spring 2019, is called upon to win back the former authority of Meizu in the segment of strong mid-rangers. The model captivates, no matter how trite it may sound, with a winning combination of price and decoration. When “building” the screen of the device, the Chinese Meizu engineers resorted to the popular trick with a waterdrop notch for the front camera. In general, the model's display is characterized by a resolution of 2244x1080 pixels with a 6.2-inch diagonal and proportions of 18.7:9. Inside the Meizu Note 9 128GB / 4GB, an eight-core Snapdragon 675 processor is installed, the strength of which is more than enough not only to quickly turn over everyday tasks, but also to launch mobile toys with graphics setting...s close to the maximum. In the photographic role, the device relies on a combination of 48 + 5 MP cameras from the rear (with the Samsung GM1 master module), as well as a 20 MP front camera. The smartphone will not let you down in terms of battery life either — a 4000 mAh battery with support for 18-watt fast charging will allow the device to stay afloat longer.
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Meizu Note 9 128 GB / 4 GB
Screen:6.2 ", 2244х1080 (18.7:9), 403 ppi, panel IPS
Memory size:128 GB, RAM 4 GB
Camera:2 modules, 48 MP, 4K
CPU:Qualcomm SDM675 Snapdragon 675
Battery:4000 mAh
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth fifth version. 128 GB built-in storage.

The device with the name Note 9, which entered the arena at the dawn of spring 2019, is called upon to win back the former authority of Meizu in the segment of strong mid-rangers. The model captivates, no matter how trite it may sound, with a winning combination of price and decoration. When “building” the screen of the device, the Chinese Meizu engineers resorted to the popular trick with a waterdrop notch for the front camera.

In general, the model's display is characterized by a resolution of 2244x1080 pixels with a 6.2-inch diagonal and proportions of 18.7:9. Inside the Meizu Note 9 128GB / 4GB, an eight-core Snapdragon 675 processor is installed, the strength of which is more than enough not only to quickly turn over everyday tasks, but also to launch mobile toys with graphics settings close to the maximum. In the photographic role, the device relies on a combination of 48 + 5 MP cameras from the rear (with the Samsung GM1 master module), as well as a 20 MP front camera. The smartphone will not let you down in terms of battery life either — a 4000 mAh battery with support for 18-watt fast charging will allow the device to stay afloat longer.

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Specifications Note 9 128GB/4GB
Colour
Display
Main display6.2 "
2244х1080 (18.7:9)
403 ppi
IPS
Display-to-body ratio85 %
Hardware
Operating systemAndroid 9.0
CPU modelQualcomm SDM675 Snapdragon 675
CPU frequency2 GHz
CPU cores8 / 2 + 6 /
GPUAdreno 612
RAM4 GB
Memory storage128 GB
Memory card slotabsent
Test results
AnTuTu Benchmark214 000 score(s)
Main camera
Lenses2 modules
Main lens48 MP
f/1.7
1/2"
Auxiliary lens / 5 MP /
Full HD (1080p)30 fps
4K30 fps
Flash
Front camera
Form factorteardrop
Main selfie lens20 MP
Aperturef/2.0
Full HD (1080p)+
Connections and communication
Cellular technology4G (LTE)
CDMA
SIM card typenano-SIM
SIM slots2 SIM
Connectivity technologyWi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
Bluetooth v 5.0
Inputs & outputsUSB C
mini-Jack (3.5 mm) bottom
Features and navigation
Featuresrear fingerprint scanner
noise cancellation
NavigationaGPS
GPS module
GLONASS
digital compass
Power supply
Battery capacity4000 mAh
Fast chargingnone
General
Bezel/back cover materialplastic/plastic
Dimensions (HxWxD)153.1x74.4x8.7 mm
Weight170 g
Official Websitemeizu.com
Added to E-Catalogjune 2019
P/N
M923H-128

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Strong middle peasant

Meizu Note 9 is a strong mid-ranger that was created with the idea of winning a piece of the pie in the sub-$200 segment from Xiaomi, Huawei and Samsung. The smartphone turned out to be quite strong and productive, but without any frills or unusual features: a dual camera, a large IPS screen, USB C and fifth-generation wireless modules. But it’s good enough that the wireless communication modules here are the most up-to-date, so the smartphone will not lose connection in places with dense coverage.

6.2-inch Full View display

Meizu ignored screen cutouts for a long time, but Note 9 received a 6.2-inch Full View display with a resolution of 2244x1080 pixels and a drop-shaped cutout for the front camera. Moreover, the cutout is barely noticeable and practically does not take up any useful space on the screen. It also has a barely noticeable chin to match - competitors like Redmi Note 7 will have a thicker bottom frame.

No brakes

The filling here is for your money: Snapdragon 675, 4 GB of RAM, Adreno 612 graphics and built-in storage of 128 GB. There is no support for memory cards, but taking into account the available stock and the class of the smartphone, it would be hard to call this a minus. In general, there is enough filling for 20 tabs in the browser, and for social networks, and for toys of the caliber of PUBG. Not at maximum settings, but you can play at medium settings.

Good dual camera

In terms of camera, Meizu Note 9 looks like it's worth its money - it has a main 48-megapixel (ƒ/1.7) camera complemented by a 5-megapixel bokeh sensor and that's it. There is no telephoto, ultra-wide-angle or macro camera here. As well as reasons for regret, because if you move away from the numbers, the photo capabilities of the smartphone turned out to be a strong five. Pictures during the day come out quite juicy and do not turn into junk, but when shooting at night, the quality drops, as with most smartphones of this level. The only thing I didn’t like was that when artificial intelligence is turned on, it often overplays HDR, highlighting the pictures. It turns out bright, but not natural.

Among other positive aspects, we note the surprisingly high-quality voice speaker and an accurate fingerprint scanner, which never glitched or froze during the entire period of use.

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