Alibaba-backed smartphone maker Meizu launches US$129 M2 Note phablet
Chinese smartphone maker Meizu has launched its latest mid-range phablets, with prices starting at an aggressive 799 yuan (US$129).
The Zhuhai-based company, backed by Alibaba, also teamed up with the e-commerce giant’s Tmall service to introduce a new version of a set-top box that allows users to control their television with their smartphones, among other functions.
The Meizu M2 Note features a 5.5-inch 1080p display along with 2GB of DDR3 RAM and powered by MediaTek’s MT6753 64-bit octa-core processor running at 1.3 GHz.
Unlike its predecessor, this handset sports a physical home button below the display. It comes in blue, white, rose and grey. It has a 13 megapixel rear camera and a 5 megapixel front facing camera.
The design of the phones will remind some readers of the colourful iPhone 5C, but the very aggressive prices will render the strongly-specced phones competitive when compared with other budget phones by other smartphone companies, including Xiaomi, Oppo, and ZTE.
It comes with either 16 gigabytes or 32 gigabytes internal storage, with the former costing 799 yuan and the latter 999 yuan.