camera is outstanding, Flyme UI, picture quality, elegant look
plastic body, cheap to hold and feel, visibility issues in low brightness
Powering the device is a 3140mAh battery which is pretty good for a phone with a 5.5" screen. The Meizu M1 Note seems to be the ultimate competitor to the Xiaomi Redmi note. Meizu is set to challenge the staggering figures achieved by Xiaomi in the countr...
Meizu m1 note turned out to be everything we hoped for - it has the looks, it utilizes a snappy processor and powerful graphics accelerator, there is a big and capable display, and even the camera did great. The Flyme launcher is getting better and it eve...
Abstract: The Chinese invasion into Indian mobile space is set to have another name into the ranks. Among the prominent ones like Xiaomi, Gionee and Oppo among others, Meizu is looking to replicate its peers with quality products at affordable price point, somethin...
Gotta admit, this suited me. A nice punchy design that reminded me of the Windows Phone Nokia handsets to begin with, but inside there's an uncluttered and rather beautiful interface which is a joy to use. It's a handset that doesn't dictate what apps you...
Thin bezels, A screen that got everything right, Great optimization that won't let you down, Fantastic headphone output, Good battery life
Only compatible with certain operators' 4G, Software still needs some finishing touches, Default multimedia apps too basic, Speaker needs work
In the grand tradition of trendy Chinese-built phones, the M1 Note is excellent value for money. It's fast thanks to its finely honed system. The Flyme OS overlay could do with a little more work, but some good software ideas really add value to this phon...
Flawless IGZO IPS screen with PSR technology, Huge battery with great performance, Good SoC performance, Excellent Flyme UI with tons of features, Great camera quality, Supports daul LTE SIM cards
The smartphone doesn't support external SD card
This maybe is by far one of the best mid-range devices on the market. It packs impressive specs and maintains low price tag. The build quality is what you'd expect from a smartphone in this class and brings a bit more to the table – Gorilla Glass 3 protec...
Fast, fluid, and clean interface, Manual camera controls, Bright and vivid display, Solid build quality
Lackluster speaker, Design is far from unique, Software is uninspired and lacks customization
8.0 The Meizu M1 Note stays true to its formula, providing a device with excellent specifications for an affordable price. Although, on the surface the device screams iPhone, once you get a bit deeper, you will realize that this is a decent Android device...
For $220 I absolutely wouldn't recommend any other phone on the market, so long as you're not on T-Mobile or one of their MVNO's of course. You're getting a phenomenal build for the price and a great looking phone at that, but it's definitely going to...
What the Meizu m1 note offers is great hardware, and performance coupled with a comfy, lightweight and well made body. The 64bit Mediatek chip offers bags of power, and Flyme 4 really makes the most of what's on tap. There is really nothing to complain ab...
Abstract: Which of these 64bit MT6752 smartphones is better to buy? The Meizu m1 note or the latest Ecoo E04 Aurora?There has simply been no better time than 2015 to be a fan of Chinese smartphone. The current generation of 64bit Chinese phones are better than ever...