Accéder au contenu principal

Meizu M6 Note spotted online with a dual-camera and a faster CPU

Meizu M6 Note spotted online with a dual-camera and a faster CPU


Chinese smartphone maker Meizu is all set to unveil Meizu M6 Note smartphone in the homegrown market. Successor to Meizu M5 Note, the upcoming smartphone has been spotted online in a leak which talks about the smartphone's price and possible specifications.



As per the leak spotted by Chinese websiteMyDrivers, the new smartphone will be launched in the first week of September 2017 (Sept 6) in Beijing. Meizu M6 Note will be priced at 1,500 Yuan that roughly translates to Rs. 15,000 in the Indian currency.
The leaked report further suggests that the handset will be powered by MediaTek Helio P25 processor and will sport a metal body.
No other information is provided by the Chinese website regarding the possible specs; however GSMarena reports that the handset will sport a 5.5-inch LCD screen with Full HD resolution. The information is mostly based on a leaked screenshot of the device's specs page.

The smartphone is expected to arrive in two variants. One variant will have 3 GB RAM and 32 GB storage and the more expensive version will offer 4GB of RAM and 64GB inbuilt storage. Meizu M6 Note is expected to have a 4,000 mAh battery unit.
Looking at the specifications, we can say that Meizu M6 Note will be a lower mid-range Android handset and will fight the likes of Xiaomi, Lenovo and Motorola's sub Rs. 15k smartphones in the Indian market.
The sub Rs. 15,000 smartphones from these companies offer full HD screens, fingerprint scanners and even dual-cameras. We will have to wait for a while to find out what Meizu will offer in the camera department with the upcoming handset.

Commentaires

Posts les plus consultés de ce blog

Android Wear 2.0 update fails to fix persistent issues, unleashes more bugs

Android Wear 2.0 update fails to fix persistent issues, unleashes more bugs Android Wear 2.0 for smart watches got an update recently and it seems the update has also brought in some serious issues with it. Several smartwatch users have reported on online forums that the features introduced through the update are not functioning aptly along with the incapability to fix a persistent issue of the device that is messing up with reminders. Wear 2.0 that was first released in February 2017 brings custom watch face complications, Google Assistant support, and a new system interface to compatible smart watches. The issue with the Google Assistant that have been reported by users is that it is incapable of performing tasks other than carrying out basic internet searches. The assistant should also be capable of setting timers and control smart lights which it simply isn't doing. The problem with reminders has long been noted and it is a bigger issue. Users have had a problem...

India rejects demands by Apple on tax incentives

India rejects demands by Apple on tax incentives India has finally rejected key demands by Apple for customs duty rebate on imported equipment for making iphones in the country. In a written reply to the Lok Sabha, commerce and industry minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that "requests regarding such rebate were examined and... not accepted." Sitharaman said the government has received representations seeking concessions, including 30 percent local sourcing of component, duty exemption on manufacturing and repair units, components, capital equipment and consumables for smart phone manufacturing, service, and repair. She further said that there would be no exemption from basic customs duty, countervailing duty (CVD) and special additional duty (SAD) on imports of articles needed for the repair of the mobile phones. The Cupertino-based technology major has asked for incentives from the Department of Electronics and Information Technology (Diety). Apple had asked for tax c...

Malware apps make their way to Google Play Store

Malware apps make their way to Google Play Store Security firm Lookout has detected a series of malicious mobile phone apps that can remotely control the infected smartphones. The app that goes by the name SonicSpy has at least three versions that made their way to the Google Play Store.   This has compromised the security of Android device users. The malware once installed on a device functions as a messaging app however in the background it takes over several functions of a device which includes the ability to send text messages, make calls, access contacts, and Wi-Fi data. Lookout stated that the developer who came up with the malware is most probably based in Iraq. The developer fabricated close to a thousand messaging apps that were malicious in nature and were developed to hijack user's smartphone. The developer embedded spy functions into a public source code for a popular instant messaging app, Telegram and renamed the apps to Soniac, Hulk Messenger, and Tro...