Meizu M1 note India and M2 Note
Indonesia: Excellent well-priced smartphone.
By Karan Bajaj
India and Indonesia seems to be the
new playground for Chinese smartphone makers. After the likes of Xiaomi, Gionee
and Oppo that have managed to capture the imagination of India's booming
smartphone population, another Chinese phone maker, Meizu has announced the
date of its India entry. According to its official Twitter handle, Meizu will
launch its first phone in India, the Meizu M1 Note, on May 18, and M2 Note
Indonesia on August6,2015 . Meizu is amongst the top smartphone brands
in China and one of the latest to set foot in India and Indonesia.
Specifications:
5.5-inch (1920 x 1080 pixels) IPS display, 1.7Ghz octa core Mediatek processor,
2GB RAM, 16GB storage (non expandable), 13MP rear + 5MP front camera, dual SIM,
WiFi, 4G, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, USB host, 3,140mAh battery, Flyme OS based on
Android 4.4, 145 grams. Meizu
is amongst the top smartphone brands in China and one of the latest to set foot
in India. The company ventured into the smartphone space in 2008 with a focus
on providing value for money devices. For India, the company's mid-range dual
SIM phablet, the Meizu m1 note, is the kickstarter.
Hardware. Weighing 145 grams, the m1 note looks stylish
and elegant with its unibody design. Although the glossy back panel has a
stylish design, it is also prone to fingerprints and scratches. It's also quite
slippery — we almost dropped on a daily basis. On the right side is the dual
SIM tray while the volume keys are on the left and the power button is placed
on top. The buttons give good tactical feedback but we would have preferred
metal buttons instead of plastic. In side-byside comparison, the m1 note is slimmer
by a few mm compared to Asus Zenfone 2 and YU Yureka.
Display. Up front is a gorgeous 5.5-inch display with a
resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels protected by Gorilla Glass 3. Untill the
Lenovo K3 Note annoucment last week, this was the cheapest smartphone available
in the market with a full HD display. We were impressed by the wide viewing
angles, rich colours, deep blacks and good sunlight legibility.
Unique
feature. One of
the unique things about the m1 note is the mixed use of on-screen and hardware
sensitive buttons. Under the display is a single touch sensitive home button
that also doubles up as a notification light. The back and options buttons are
on-screen. The area around the home button is also touch sensitive — you can
swipe up from the bezel to the screen to access running apps. If you are
switching from an Android device, this combination of on-screen and home button
takes a few days to get used to.
Storage. Inside is a 64-bit 1.7Ghz octa-core Mediatek
MT6752 processor with 2GB RAM and 16GB storage. You get 13GB of storage and
you're stuck with it (no microSD slot). Battery is a massive 3,140mAh unit but
its not user replaceable. You also get 4G connectivity, WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0 and
USB host.
Performance. In real world usage, the phone's performance is
topnotch. Opening and closing apps as well as navigating the user interface is
zippy. We played Shadowgun that runs smoothly while Asphalt 8 shows a tiny bit
of stutter. With constant 3G/WiFi connectivity, two email accounts, Facebook,
Twitter, LinkedIn and mix use of calls and camera, the m1 note easily goes a
day and half on a full charge.
Operating
System. Meizu has used their
customised user interface called Flyme OS (based on Android 4.4) on the m1
note. The interface is bloatware free and strangely goes the other extreme
because it even skips the basic pre-installed Google apps like Gmail, Chrome
and YouTube — you have to install all these from the Play store yourself. The
interface is fluid and all icons and widgets are placed on the home panels. It
comes with a built in security center (cleaning junk, virus removal,
permissions, data traffic manager) as well as handy functions like double tap
to wake and a built-in call recorder. Overall we liked Flyme for its
simplicity, feature set and responsiveness.
Camera. Cameras are another strong point of the Meizu
m1 note. You get a 13MP autofocus rear camera with dual tone flash. It is
surpringly good for the price. You get nicely detailed shots both in daylight
as well as indoors.
The
minimal level of noise in the images is a surprise — it was only visible when
zoomed in or viewed on a larger display. You get multiple camera modes
including a manual mode, barcode scanner mode, HDR, panorama as well as a Light
Field mode (adjust focus in the image as per choice in post processing). Even
for video there is a standard mode and a slow-motion mode (recording limited to
640 x 480 pixels resolution). The front 5MP camera is also equally impressive
for selfies — there's minimal noise and good details.
Verdict. Overall, we feel the Meizu M1 and M2note is an excellent smartphone and is
priced very well too. You get a fantastic display, great performance, good
cameras and excellent battery life. The only issue is the limited 16GB internal
storage. You can get M1 in India
for Price: Rs 11,999 or US 200-210 and M2 in Indonesia for Rp1.999.000 or below
than US$200.
(Source : http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/magazines/panache/meizu-m1-note-review-excellent-well-priced-smartphone/articleshow/47889)
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