Although yesterday were all foci positions in the presentation of financial results of Apple, Meizu has started today with the launch of one of the terminals of which has been pulling in more recent times, the Meizu M1 (Meilan in China) that finally has the name “mini” and will feature a 5-inch screen and LTE but especially with a price of 99 euros.
It was one of the terminal’s rumored in recent weeks, with leaks that, moreover, pointed to a close the iPhone 5c of Apple design but focuses directly to the range of prices and market its Chinese rival, the Xiaomi Redmi 2 – in fact, during the presentation, there have been many comparisons between these terminals -.
The Meizu M1 finally has a 5-inch HD resolution, ie, 720p, and with a density of 300 dpi. A polycarbonate body Pastel, as noted, makes it very similar to the iPhone 5c, relatively speaking software, price and size, pulling on the other hand to also model the Chinese company, the Meizu M1 Note.
Front camera with f / 2.0
On the screen there is a 5 megapixel camera for front opening f / 2.0, which is the same as the main chambers have many other phones like the M1 Note and the same sensor powerful Meizu MX4 Pro. Behind has jumped in surprise as all bets assumed that would be an 8 megapixel and finally, Meizu has hook with a 13 MP and aperture f / 2.2 with LED flash, instead of dual tone.
Quad-Core 1.5 Ghz and support for microSD 128GB
Inside, only know some details of the processor since the company was short on details in this regard. It is a quad-core 1.5 Ghz, compatible with 64-bit technology and able to exceed 30,000 points in AnTuTu. Later it was confirmed that a MediaTek as was supposed, the only house with these characteristics is the MT6732, which comes accompanied by 1GB of RAM.
For storage has 8 GB but, and here’s a new brand for the first time support for microSD and Meizu has done well card is added, admitting up to 128 GB. Finally, it offers a battery of 2,610 mAh, signed by Sony, which promises a range of more than a day without problems and measures that make it thinner and thinner than the Xiaomi Redmi 2 (9.4 mm and 133 grams) marking 8.9 mm thick and 128 grams.
LTE… but only supported in China
Obviously a Android terminal, but has the Flyme OS, the fork Meizu is still based on KitKat and the whole package of connectivity including Wi-Fi n, Bluetooth 4.0 and LTE but only TD-LTE by time, which makes it incompatible with networks outside China but it will work over 3G GSM networks. And to show their focus to dethrone the Redmi 2 has the same price as this one, 699 yuan for the six variants which are to change just 99 euros, which places it among the most interesting economic terminal end market.
The Meizu M1 is now official: 5 inch screen and LTE connectivity for 99 euros
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