The Meizu M3 Note is currently under the wraps. However, its key specs have surfaced as it has been found listed on AnTuTu benchmarking app.
The midrange smartphone, Meizu M3 Note that will be released soon to replace the Meizu M2 Note has been spotted on AnTuTu, Giz China reported. The listing has revealed that it will be sporting a full HD display that will carry support for 1920 x 1080 pixels' resolution. The size of the display is rumored as 5.5-inch.
The M3 Note will be powered by MediaTek Helio P10 chipset. The 16 GB edition of the handset will be featuring 2 GB of RAM whereas the 32 GB model will be supported by 3 GB of RAM. For photography, the M3 Note will come packed with a rear camera of 13 MP. On its frontal, it will be housing a 5 MP selfie camera. It will arrive preinstalled Android 5.1 Lollipop flavored Flyme OS.
Meizu is expected to launch the M3 Note smartphone on April 6, BGR reported. The Meizu M2 Note was launched in August 2015. It seems the company is hurrying the release of its successor model by announcing it after six months.
The Chinese manufacturer has already teased the M3 Note on its Weibo account by describing it with words like "pretty fast, thin, long-lasting." Hence, the M3 Note is expected to come with a slimmer form factor and a huge battery.
Recently, a leaked information on the schedule of upcoming Meizu smartphones for this year had surfaced. It revealed that the Meizu M3 Note would be costing $123 for the 16 GB model and $153 for the 32 GB model. The other smartphones that Meizu is expected to release this year include Meizu M3 Metal, Meizu MX6, Meizu MX6 Mini, Meizu Pro 6, and Meizu Pro 6 Mini.
The rumor mill has already starting talking about the Meizu Pro 6 smartphone. The phablet will sport a 5.5-inch Super AMOLED screen that will carry support for Quad HD resolution. The Galaxy S7 is powered Exynos 8890 chipset. The same SoC is expected to power the Meizu Pro 6.
The Meizu Pro 6 will be costing $431 for 32 GB model, $477 for 64 GB model and $539 for 128 GB variant. The company is also said to be working on Meizu Pro 6 Mini, a smaller edition of Pro 6, that will be powered by MediaTek Helio X25 chipset that includes a deca-core processor.