Presented yesterday, the new PHABLET Meizu has been under scrutiny by the AnTuTu benchmark tool. And the results are disappointing since it gets worse scores than the M1 Note.
Formalized yesterday at a press conference, the Meizu M2 Note has been many rumors in recent weeks. And most of them were found to be false, especially those claiming the arrival of MT6795 processor and the fingerprint reader
Let us briefly recall its data sheet. Note that M2 displays an IPS LCD 5.5 inches with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. It is powered by MediaTek MT6753 SoC clocked at 1.3GHz, along with a Mali-T720 GPU, a 2 GB RAM and an internal memory of 16 or 32 GB (depending on version) expandable via MicroSD.
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It is a little thinner than the M1 rating and has more of a Mback button to distinguish normal support of a long press. His camera equipment itself remains the same as it carries two sensors 13 and 5 megapixels respectively at the rear and at the front of the device.
M2 Note has still a real vis-à-vis advantage of his predecessor: his extensive 4G compatibility. It is indeed compatible with all 4G bands in France, while the M1 rating was compatible, he, with the 4G Bouygues Telecom. Another advantage of this newcomer: it runs Android 5.0 Lollipop
8,000 points below the M1 Note
Just announced yesterday, the M2 Note has already faced the AnTuTu test. And the results are quite disappointing. The smartphone reached a score of 31 638 points and is therefore less than its predecessor, which had surpassed the 40,000 point mark, as reported by GizmoChina . Note The M1 was indeed better equipped since included a 64-bit chip MT6752 clocked at 1.7 GHz and a more powerful GPU (the Mali-T760).
For the M2 rating, Meizu chosen to integrate a less powerful processor, but which can in return provide better connectivity. If the price / quality ratio is very good (rates should be set between 120 and 150 € for versions 16 and 32 GB), it is still quite disappointing that this M2 rating is less efficient than its predecessor.
now remains whether he will arrive home. What seems the case since it seems to have been designed for international.
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