Meizu M5 Note Review By PhoneArena

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Aug 14, 2021
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Meizu M5 Note Review

Ever felt like importing a Chinese smartphone in case you have a quick research, might have made you familiar with Mizzou, a large China based handset maker that rivals local superstar Xiaomi when it comes to bargain price devices. Majors. Ladies five point: five inch device. The m5 note is the perfect example of this. It bears great specs with a pre aggressive pricing, but is it a good phone in real life or simply a dud? Let's find out first things. First, props should be given where they do.

The m5 note is a well-built metal phone, while it's not very exciting and flash in terms of design. Mesa has gone for a sturdy metal, build that feels very good in the hand overall, a solid handset. Moving on to the display. We find the full HD 1080p display as a front sharp enough for just about anything. The way didn't like how inaccurate it is in terms of color, reproduction and white balance.

Yet we'll give credit where it's due. The m5 note has a great gamma and contrast is pretty much perfect. The m5 note comes with the Males own slime, OS interface and iOS. Inspire overlay, which is painted over android marshmallow. You will have to manually install the Google Play Framework, but that is easy and takes less than two minutes.

Users familiar with Chinese smartphone firmware will probably feel right at home, but for the uninitiated consumer getting personal with Fly mo s will likely be an exotic experience, full of aggravating issues and peculiarities. The phone comes with a mid-range MediaTek chipset on board paired with the three gigs of ram and 16 gigabytes of native storage. Thanks to that, combo performance is mostly okay for basic everyday tasks, but complex games and heavy tasks. Also from that one, there are two sim slots inside the device with the one of those doubling as a micro, SD LT supporting the U. S.

is pretty limited, as the phone only has a single AT&T LT event, there's also no NFC onboard, so no Android pay support either thanks to the four thousand million pure battery, the m5 mode, clocked in at the nine hours and 45 minutes of screen on time. In our custom battery test in real life, the phone would last you at least three and a half on a full charge which is not, but it also gets fully charged in 96 minutes, which is a rather excellent result. The 13 megapixel main camera is an average performer at best. The interface is intuitive and there's plenty of detail on the good lighting, but the camera struggles in low-light scenarios, and the same applies to the 5-megapixel selfie shooter. In conclusion, with stated, the m5 note is very good value for the money, but only in the Chinese market, which is where the phone is intended for, of course, starting at the local equivalent of one hundred and thirty dollars.

The basic version of the phone is a steal, but we wouldn't advise importing that one in the US due to the almost non-existent LTE support here in the states and how tech interface you will better off with a Moto G for play, and even a new owner 6x will be a better bang for your buck. This was a review of the major m5 notes from phone arena for more information about this and other handsets. You can visit us at foreigner comm thanks for watching.


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