Meizu M2 Note launched for $128
Meizu, one of the slightly less known Chinese OEMs today launched a new smartphone in China. The Meizu M2 Note succeeds the M1 Note, and as of today is on sale on Meizu’s own website as well as JD.com, starting at a very attractive price of 799 Yuan, which translates to approximately $128.
The Meizu M2 Note features a 5.5 inch full HD IPS LCD display and worldwide LTE support. Inside the phone there is a 1.3 GHz octa core Mediatek MT6753 processor, a 13 MP camera on the back with a dual tone LED flash, 5 MP camera on the front and 2 GB RAM. The internal storage comes in two versions – 16 GB and 32 GB, which is expandable with a microSD card. Meizu has updated its Flyme OS to v4.5, based on Android 5.0 Lollipop. With dual SIM LTE support and a big 3100 mAh battery, there is little that the M2 Note lacks in terms of hardware specifications for such a low price.
The Meizu M2 Note will cost $128 for the 16 GB version and $161 for the 32 GB version. It will be available in four colours – gray, white, blue and pink.