MEIZU M6 Note Full review (ENGLISH) || Best Dual Camera phone in Budget? By TechrAtz [rAtul]

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Aug 14, 2021
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MEIZU M6 Note Full review (ENGLISH) || Best Dual Camera phone in Budget?

Chinese phone manufacturers are becoming very aggressive these days, especially in budget segments as the bloke camera is a thing now, following that market trend miss who have recently launched their version of dual camera warrior in this battle, the means om6 known, hey what is going on everyone takers here and in this video I'm, going to talk all good and bad about this phone and also the most hyped feature that dwell camera on the back, so go grab some popcorn and enjoy the full video before jumping into the video I'm about to hit 1000 subscribers. Please subscribe to my channel guys and help me to reach that number. Well. This is the retail packaging with a bunch of Chinese writing here and there that I don't really understand opening it up. First, you will see the phone you can easily tell by looking at the front. That is amazing device at a first glance.

The design and build seems quite promising. Let's put that aside for a while and check out the other stuff here is the same ejection tool, some paperwork, all written in Chinese micro, USB, cable, no type, see here, unfortunately, and the 18 watt power adapter that supports Qualcomm, quick charge 3.0 before deep down inside. Let's quickly give you a physical overview, the music m6 Note has a full aluminum chassis and the front glass is 2.5 D curve, which blends perfectly with the aluminum and feels solid in the hand. But I don't really like the economics. The eight point five millimeter take design is boxy, and it makes the phone feel wider than it is the design wise is just fine, but I was expecting something more refreshing.

Okay up the front, there is all the necessary sensors followed by the earpiece and a 16 megapixel selfie camera I'll be showing the quality. In a minute. The display is 5.5 inch IPS panel, which covers 71% of the front and on the lower side the fingerprint sensor is embedded in this. Only button speed wise is fast and works in any direction, as you can see, but you have to press the button every time you want to unlock the phone. It's a bit annoying moving towards the right.

It has the power button just below the volume rocker on the left, the hybrid SIM slot that accepts either two NATO SIM or single, sim and micro SD card slot, up to 256 gigabytes and up top only the secondary microphone and on the bottom, the 3.5 mm jack primary microphone, micro, USB port for fast charging and a speaker that gives very loud and on the back, the phones most highlighted features is dual camera setup alongside the dual tone: core LED flash, so build quality wise. This phone takes pretty much all the boxes, but I still prefer it's bigger rival me a 1 in terms of ergonomics. Talking about the display, it has got 5.5 inch, full HD IPS panel with a pixel density of 403 pixels per inch. Color and contrast is good enough to let you enjoy your multimedia totally. This is very minimal and with 415 years of brightness, the display is visible.

Outdoor too, but in direct sunlight, you may find it a bit hard to see, honestly. This is not the best display I have seen so far, but don't forget that you are paying just 185 bucks for the device now it's time to talk about the most appealing feature of this device. The bloke camera on the back, though, is their first attempt to take part in this dwell. Camera game Miku took it pretty seriously. They used the bigger 12 megapixel F, 1.9, Sony IMF 362 sensor and the smaller 5 megapixels F 2.0 OFNI vision sensor to capture better dynamic range, dwell, portrayed background blur, and they also claimed to reduce noise in the dark with dual multiframe noise reduction technology. They say well, I know all those fancy marketing term.

But to be honest, it really takes some great pictures in decent lighting, especially combined with the optimized camera. Software pictures seem to have good dynamic range. Colors are punchy, and portrait mode also works great, but in low-light it still suffers. Just like any other mid-budget phones inside the camera app. You have a bunch of shooting modes to slow motion panorama and even the pro shooting mode to control everything manually for all the selfie lovers.

There is a 16 megapixel, F, 2.0, front-facing phase detection. Camera can take some good photos that you can actually share on social media. Both the front and rear camera can record 1080p full HD video, but no 4k capturing, unfortunately, where some of his dear competitors have added that feature already. Even though the means om6 note comes with the Android 7.1.2 new get out of the box, you won't be able to tell unless you dip down into the software section, because this phone run Tamil was custom, UI called flame OS. This is a very heavily customized strong with many additional features.

Animations are nice and fluid icon looks a bit cartoonish to me and just like the other Chinese ROM, it doesn't have any app drawer. Overall, it's a nice UI, but I have to say it's still in its early development stage and have tons of room to improve. Most annoying thing to me was the bag gesture, as it doesn't have any capacity back key. It works, but in a very confusing way, it comes with tons of bloatware that cannot be uninstalled and swipe from the bottom left to bring. The multitasking is a real pain in the butt moving on to the performance.

This is probably the first means of foreign sporting, a snapdragon 620 five SOC, combined with the Adrian 506 GPU. It comes in three gigabytes and four gigabytes of RAM and 16 32 and 64 gigabytes of internal storage variant. By now we have seen so many mid-range smartphone coming with the snapdragon 625 chips, and they perform really well, and this Mizzou m6 node is no exception. Due to its custom, flame, UI, I guess I've got a little less score in Geek bench 4 compared to the other phones running the same chip, but the difference isn't too noticeable. It runs through UI very smoothly and handles multitasking, very well with 4 gigabytes of RAM and during gameplay I didn't notice any hiccups.

It crushes the small games like subway surfer and also performs very well while playing high intense games like modern, combat 5. As you can see, it runs like butter, and it doesn't get hard even with intense use to me. That's the best part, but nothing matters if the device fails to provide enough juice to run those features. Don't worry. Miss o doesn't disappoint us here with a whopping four thousand William per battery inside this phone is a base in terms of battery life.

It can get you through two days easily, if you are an average user, and even if you are an intense user like me, you will find it hard to kill the battery in a single day, as it supports faster job to aid in work with the included adapter. It takes about one hour and 45 minutes to be fully charged so no complaint here. Overall, it's a very capable device and can give a tough competition to the other mid-range smartphones. Like me, a one, especially with that well camera and great battery life. So if these two things matter to you most and Fla vie, why doesn't bother you much then just go for it else.

There are some great options like motor, G, 5, S, Plus and even the, a one I already have done. A full review of the one I'll be giving the link in the description in case you were interested. Well, that's it for today guys hope you enjoyed this video. If you did, please smash that like button and write down your thoughts in the comment section you can also. Let me know if you are interested to see a head-to-head comparison between me, a 1 and this device.

Thank you very much for watching I'll, see you in the next episode. Peace out.


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