Meizu to launch a new M-series phone on May 23

21 May 2017
We don't have many details right now but the device will only be available for purchase via online channels.

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  • AnonD-248589
  • r$5
  • 22 May 2017

AnonD-40493, 22 May 2017My battery life has been more than fine, GPS also, and thei... moreMore than fine to you is less than fine to most.

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    • cicik
    • IVD
    • 22 May 2017

    I bought Meizu M2 note hen it first launched using Lolipop, 2 years on - still on Lolipop.
    No update to Marshmallow, no update to Nougat.
    Will never buy a Meizu product again !!!

      Will be m5s? Overall same specification with m5 but running flyme 6 out of the box, shame on meizu!

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        • AnonD-671228
        • 7k6
        • 22 May 2017

        AnonD-661679, 21 May 2017M6/M6 note?It's the M5C. A very low budget device. M6 note will launch in December (most probably) and will be Helio P20 powered.

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          • AnonD-40493
          • Sve
          • 22 May 2017

          AnonD-248589, 22 May 2017Poor battery life, weak graphics, innacurate GPSMy battery life has been more than fine, GPS also, and their GPUs are weak because the chipsets are often dirt cheap and MTK has to cut some corners to keep the price low. The average everyday users, especially low budget device buyers, usually don't give a crap about graphic intensive games so often alightly underpowered GPU is not an issue at all.

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            • AnonD-248589
            • Ibx
            • 22 May 2017

            AnonD-40493, 22 May 2017And what exactly is wrong with MediaTek chipsets? I have be... morePoor battery life, weak graphics, innacurate GPS

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              • AnonD-40493
              • ntk
              • 22 May 2017

              SKR..., 21 May 2017The biggest issue with Meizu is that it always uses Mediate... moreAnd what exactly is wrong with MediaTek chipsets? I have been using 2 phones with 2 different MediaTek chips and they are working completely fine even today, despite their age. And I am looking forward to buying a third MTK based phone in the next few months.

                More affordability, more better. So welcome in advance.

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                  • AnonD-402029
                  • XNI
                  • 21 May 2017

                  SKR..., 21 May 2017The biggest issue with Meizu is that it always uses Mediate... moreim actually happy with mediatek as long as the chipset supports the company proprietary ClearMotion (MTK6595, Helio X-series). im still using MX4 (MTK6595) until now. one might dont care ClearMotion but i like to watch videos on my phone so ClearMotion is a really big deal to me. shame other company not implementing such features.

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                    • mVf
                    • 21 May 2017

                    SKR..., 21 May 2017The biggest issue with Meizu is that it always uses Mediate... moreWill you pay for this pleasure?
                    I won't, give me the best Performance/Value pack and I'm happy.

                      The biggest issue with Meizu is that it always uses Mediatek chipsets in it's Mid-range phones as well as in a few upper ends. It should now completely rely on Snapdragon and Exynos SOCs.

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                        • Le$
                        • 21 May 2017

                        M6/M6 note?

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                          • uC3
                          • 21 May 2017

                          o.O a great economy prices with good spec performance >< i wish it will usefully for all people :)