iPhone 5C + iPhone 6 Plus + Android = super cheap Meizu
Yes unique smartphones are what raise eyebrows around you. Chinese smartphone manufacturers are well-known for their knock-off products, especially when they closely represent flagship handsets from well-known brands.
Examples known from various known Chinese smartphones are already out there, which are closely copied (almost clones) of the original branded smartphones.
Well, coming down to the one we mention here, Meizu is another such smartphone brand, which is using a combination of a few branded smartphones as its highlights.
Meet the Meizu M1 Note—a 5.5-inch Android-based phablet, which borrows its looks from an iPhone C, size from an iPhone 6 Plus and the operating system from Android.
The Meizu M1 Note sports a 5.5-inch full HD display with a 1920x1080 pixel resolution. The display panel is manufactured by Sharp and protected by a Gorilla Glass 3 protection. The Mi Note is powered by an 8-core 1.7GHz MTK MT6752 chipset with 2GB of RAM and a MALI-T760MP2 graphics processor. It sports a 13MP rear camera and a 5MP front camera. The M1 Note is available in two internal storage variants—16GB and 32GB. The phablet also sports a dual-band 802.11 a/b/g/n wireless connectivity along with Bluetooth v4.0, GPS and GLONASS.
The dual-sim LTE smartphone is powered by a 3140mAh battery, runs on a custom Android operating system named FlymeOS and is available in five vibrant colours—white, blue, yellow, green and pink. The Meizu M1 Note is 8.9mm thick and weighs in at 145g.
Meizu also features a MX4 Pro handset, which borrows a partial design from the Apple iPhone, but sports a marvellous 2K display along with a powerful 8-core Samsung Exynos 5430 chipset, a 20MP camera and boasts of superior audio and LTE connectivity.
The MX Pro costs a whopping (approx) Rs 36,000 ($579) for a 16GB variant, while the price for the Meizu M1 Note is said to cost Rs 9,600 onwards.