The MX5 is Meizu's new flagship model, while the M2 Note, a worthy successor to the M1 Note that was introduced at the end of last year, is in the mid-range segment. As a result, the business has begun distributing invitations for a brand-new event that Meizu will hold on July 29 and where it intends to make the Meizu M2 smartphone announcement. It's interesting how Meizu managed to cram a Nokia 1110 phone inside.
The Meizu M2 is rumored to include a 5-inch (presumably 720p) display and 2GB of RAM, going by prior leaks and rumors. A 64-bit octa-core MT6753 CPU is anticipated to power this smartphone. It will be powered by Android Lollipop, which is pre-installed, and Meizu's Flyme UI, which sits on top of Google's OS. A 13 megapixel camera has been mentioned in several leaks, and it appears like Meizu will be using a Sony IMX214 sensor in this gadget. The Meizu M2 will be offered in two storage options: 8GB and 16GB. It's a fairly reasonable phone because the 8GB variant costs 499 Yuan ($80) and the 16GB variant costs 699 Yuan ($113).
Specification
CPU: Cortex-A53, quad-core, 1.3 GHz.
Mediatek MT6735 chip.
Android 5.1 OS (Lollipop).
RAM: 2GB.
16 GB of internal memory.
MicroSD up to 256 GB for external memory.
5 MP front camera
13 MP rear camera.
Battery:3100 mAh non-removable battery.
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