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I have received a Meizu M3 Note smartphone from PB Tech for review and it's fair to say it's a very impressive device - for the middle-tier price range and superb service by PB Tech (more on this later) this is an excellent choice for our market.The Meizu...
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Not so long ago budget smartphones translated into dinky specs in janky Tupperware chassis. Lousy battery life, pokey processors and low-fi screens were the lot of budget smartphone buyers.A lot has changed recently. Chinese smartphone makers have stepped...
There's a lot to like with Meizu's M3 Note. It looks great. Its battery life is brilliant and its sticker price is a wallet pleasing $329 for the 32GB version. It isn't perfect. Smartphones and mobile devices are always a trade-off between performance and...
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Chinese smartphone makers started the wave of packing strong specs into sleek phones with attractive price tags to beat out the iPhone in China. Companies like Meizu, Xiaomi, and Oppo led the charge for cheap phones, but nowadays, high-end budget phones a...
Beautiful Design, Useful stock apps, Sharp 1080p screen, Long battery life...
Mediocre performance, Poor camera, Easy to scratch the plastic back, Older version of Android, Can't compete with other budget phones...
Although the Meizu M3 Note looks nice and the battery is great, the performance just isn't really there, and the camera is mediocre. For the price, you can get a number of other more powerful smartphones that also take better pictures. It's a tough time...
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We've been looking forward to testing a Meizu phone for a while and, although the M3 Note is impressive for the money, it's not a patch on the similar Xiaomi Redmi Note 3. We weight up the pros and cons of the Meizu M3 Note, and put it head to head agains...
The Meizu M3 Note is a great phone, with outstanding battery life and a nice metal unibody design, but it isn't a patch on the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3, which is faster and comes with a better camera, more up-to-date software and, importantly, a cheaper price...
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Among the smartphone China brands in Malaysia, Meizu is probably the only one that has not really made their presence known when compared with the likes of vivo, OPPO, Xiaomi, honor and Huawei. But to be fair, they have not set up any official Meizu store...
So what do we think of the device? Well, we like the well-polished design as well as the cool multi-purpose mTouch home button that can do 'back' functions and act as a fingerprint sensor. The Flyme U.I. is simple enough and the battery offers fairly good...
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tech-boom.com Updated: 2016-12-22 20:52:29
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Last year M2 Note was a true product revelation and this year the wait was so rightly high for this new Meizu M3 Note.Full-body aluminum, bigger battery, and a fingerprint sensor are the Meizu M3 Note, evolution M2 Note.By now the race metal is in full sw...
After the success achieved by M2 Note, with M3 Note Meizu has tried to keep up by adding quality software and no lag in a low-cost smartphone.Aluminium, the biometric sensor, improved camera, Full HD display, is all more significant improvements, which po...
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While there are plenty of manufacturers hailing from the shores of China's biggest industrial cities, few names are of the same caliber as Meizu. With some incredible growth in the past two years in particular, people have been noticing Meizu more and mor...
Price in general, Metal build, Above average screen, Excellent camera, especially at this price, Battery life, Sound output, Fantastic performance in nearly everything, Blazing fast and accurate fingerprint scanner, Significantly improved software design...
Big issues with some apps not running in the background, No NFC, Still running Android 5.1 Lollipop...
For $150 it's hard to have any sort of expectations about what kind of quality you'll find from a metal clad smartphone with a 4,100mAh battery. These features, coupled with the 1080p screen, excellent 13-megapixel rear-facing camera and 5-megapixel fr...
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How much would you expect out of a phone that you can pay $150 outright for? We're not talking $150 up front and then many successive monthly payments, no this phone is just $150 bucks, and yet you may never know it by just looking at it. Meizu has been a...
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Meizu is one of many Chinese smartphone manufacturers that have seen strong success in their home country, but have struggled to break into Western markets in the highly crowded budget smartphone space. Their devices are known for packing in a great array...
Outstanding design for an entrylevel handset. Great 5.5inch 1080p display. Huge battery delivers excellent battery life without adding heft. Fingerprint scanner is a handy inclusion.
Mediocre cameras. RAM limitations lead to poor multitasking performance. Still running Android 5.1.
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Despite its relatively young age, Meizu's m series has earned a reputation for offering some of the best user experiences at affordable prices. We were impressed from the start of the note lineup, which we echoed in our Meizu m1 note review , and also fou...
Sharp and assertive design, Solid build quality, Good display, Expandable storage, Fast and accurate fingerprint reader, Excellent battery life, Good software experience, Very affordable...
Few improvements compared to predecessors, Ships with outdated version of Android, Lack of U.S. availability, Limited global 4G LTE support, Poor gaming performance, Mediocre call quality...
Although the m3 note has a premium design, excellent battery life, and a good software experience, it offers few improvements over its predecessors. With the exception of its new design and fingerprint reader, the m3 note is largely more of the same. Meiz...
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After decent budget packages, the m1 note and m2 note, the m3 note from Meizu is quite an aberration from the predecessors, and aims to pack in solid internals in a stylish chassis. There are a few highlights like design and build quality with extended ba...
Design and build quality, Flyme OS with mTouch, Battery life...
Average camera performance, No FM radio, Android Lollipop...
The Meizu m3 note is really a mixed bag. It's nicely designed with solid construction, and the battery life is excellent. But the overall performance and camera quality is average. I'm inclined to like this phone and it feels good in hand, but at ₹9,999 (...
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Unfamiliar to most of the world, Meizu is prominent in its homeland of China where local users have been welcoming the brand's MX, PRO, and M series of handsets. While the former are meant to be the best smartphones Meizu is capable of building, the M se...
Nice design, Fingerprint scanner, Long battery life...
Outdoor visibility could be better, Inconsistent camera, Belowaverage gaming performance...
A functional smartphone, but hardly a low-cost miracle, the Meizu M3 Note does deliver a few pleasant surprises, but it doesn't evade all the flaws typical of phones in its price range. We are fond of its clean and sturdy metallic design, the fast fingerp...
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Meizu's been launching a few phones this year, and one of them happens to be the new, budget focused m3 note.The phone comes with a decent set of specs for a device costing just 799 Yuan in China (for the 2GB version, which we're testing as well; check in...
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by Linus 23 hours ago 1,639 views22Meizu is one of those Chinese manufacturers, which produces some great yet affordable smartphones and the M3 Note is one of their latest offerings. It is pretty cheap, it has an all-metal unibody design and some great sp...
So, there you have it, the Meizu M3 Note. The device is well built, it has a nice metal design, the display is sharp and vibrant, the UI has tons of features and it works fast.Also, the camera can take some good looking daylight images, the battery life i...
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The Samsung Galaxy S7 and Google Pixel are great Android phones. At about $700, they're also expensive. So what if you're someone who goes for value, someone who just wants decent performance at a decent price?You've got a few options. Xiaomi , for sure...
Old Droid, Like every other Meizu smartphone, the M3 Note too comes with the company's Flyme skin that runs on top of the old Android 5.1 Lollipop. It's clean and smooth, and one of the most likable Android customizations I've seen, despite the older vers...
Fat body with less spirit than you'd hope. The main camera is just average; stay away if you only make your memories with a smartphone. Ships with outdated Lollipop version of Android...
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As new technology finds its way into flagship phones, previously cutting-edge features trickle down to mid-range and eventually low-end devices. As an economic policy the efficacy of this approach is debatable; however, it works well enough when applied t...
The M3 note's aluminum chassis is sturdy, with an attractive, symmetrical design. Additional machining details, such as the groove for the volume and power controls and the slots on the back that hide the endcap seams, are a nice touch shared with Meizu's...
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Meizu isn't a phone maker you hear about much in the United States, but our overseas readers in India, the EU and other parts will be very familiar with them. Meizu sent us their latest “Note” model, the Meizu M3 Note, for review. Let me say this before w...
Solid build quality for the price, nice design similar to the iPhone, decent camera and 1080p/403ppi display...
The only two cons I have are, no Android 6.0 and 4GLTE doesn't work well in the states, the latter is to be expected though...
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