Earlier this month Meizu held their last event for 2016, officially releasing the Meizu M5 Note. Which according to Huang Zhang — Meizu's chairman — is "A thousand Yuan Machine King" because of these features: large battery, large screen, large memory, good design and high quality.
The Meizu M5 Note also sports 2.5D arc glass, diamond trimming, all-metal CNC, nano-injection and anodizing process. The phone comes with a 5.5-inch 1080p screen, a MediaTek P10 octa-core CPU, 3GB or 4GB of RAM and 16GB/32GB/64GB of internal storage (expandable). It's powered by a 4000mAh capacity battery (18W fast charge), 5 hours battery life test left 66 % Charge.
Meizu's M5 Note boasts with a 5.0MP camera on the front and a 13.0MP shooter on the back with 0.2 sec PDAF phase focusing and ArcSoft algorithm. It will be the first Meizu device running Flyme 6.0 OS which provides about 20% better CPU and RAM efficiency, used instead to support AI features.
Meizu M5 Note Teardown - Photos
With all that cleared out of the way, we can now have a look at the teardown of the Meizu M5 Note!
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