Meizu M9 Note to come mid February
China based company Meizu is working on a new device that is expected to be launched in mid February. This new phone will be the Meizu M9 Note.
It will come with a dual camera setup on the back, the main sensor of which, produced by Samsung, will have the resolution of 48 megapixels. This is the GM1, a big 1/2" sensor with 0.8µm pixels. In night time shots these pixels "merge" into one another, which results in 12MP main shooter with 1.6µm pixels. Night time shots are therefore vastly improved due to more light being able to reach the sensor.
Meizu's head person, Huang Zhang, said that this is all true also adding that the M9 Note will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 chipset, an 11nm chipset that uses Kryo 460 cores and the Adreno 612 GPU. Usually this chipset gets around 170000 points in the AnTuTu benchmark, making it a definitive upper mid-range chipset.
Another thing that this phone will have is a massive 4000 mAh battery. All this however is expected to cost only about €129, and because of it it's not hard to see that this phone is meant to be a direct competitor to the Redmi Note 7.
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