The Meizu M Note series have, alongside the Xiaomi Redmi line, raised the bar for mid-range devices in the market, so fans of the OEM must be excited for the release of the next device in that series, the M6 Note.
The M5 Note was released in December last year, so this is something of an early release. Thankfully, the M6 Note makes a number of significant improvements over the M5 Note, especially in the camera department.
While the previous M5 Note was powered by MediaTek's mid-range Helio P10, the M6 Note opts for the more powerful and efficient Snapdragon 625. The M5 Note also featured a 13 MP rear camera and a 5MP selfie shooter but the M6 Note goes multiple steps further, with it boasting of a dual rear camera setup (12MP+5MP) and a 16MP selfie shooter. Both devices feature 5.5" FHD displays and 4000mAh batteries, though. The M6 Note, however, runs on Meizu's Flyme OS 6.0 that's based on Android Nougat.
The M6 Note comes in three options: 3 GB of RAM and 16 GB of storage, 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage, 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage, with all three costing US$164, US$194, and US$254 respectively.
You can get the M6 Note in Gold, Blue, and Black.
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