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Chinese company Meizu enters Indian market with its phablet m1 note at Rs. 11,999

Meizu M1 Note comes with Android 4.4.4 Kitkat and octa-core MediaTek CPU

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Rohit Arora
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With continues investment from global brands, India is becoming the largest smartphone market in the world. Meizu, another Chinese brand has launched its phablet, M1 Note at a price of Rs 11,999. The smartphone will be available exclusively on Amazon.in and the sale will start from May 20 (today) at 2 pm . Unlike Yu Yureka and Xiaomi devices, there is no registration required for the smartphone.

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Talking about the specifications, the phablet features a 5.5-inch Full HD IPS display equipped with Panel Self Refresh Technology that consumes low power. The display has a pixel density of 403 PPI and is fully laminated which according to Meizu, ensures 75 per cent less reflection.

The Meizu M1 Note is powered by a 1.7GHz octa-core MediaTek MT6752 CPU with Mali T760 M2 GPU to handle graphical intensive tasks. It features 2GB RAM for multitasking and 16GB internal memory which can be expanded further through microSD card.

The phablet boasts a 13MP rear camera with a 5-element ƒ/2.2 lens, 4x digital zoom, a 300° panoramic lens and a blue glass IR filter. It can capture 30 photos per second. The front is equipped with a 5MP camera with a 4-element ƒ/2.0 lens with a 69° wide angle for taking selfies and video calling.

Meizu M2 runs on Android 4.4.4 Kitkat and also supports 4G. The dual-SIM smartphone is backed by a 3140 mAh battery and Meizu said that it can last for 12 hours on 4G web-surfing, 15 hours on video-playback and 40 hours on 2G talk-time.

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