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Tuesday 10 February 2015

Meizu M1 Note Review

Full Meizu M1 Note review
with performance test and video also M1 vs iphone 5c table to see which is better.

I’ve seen other high priced android neglect a gorilla glass screen which will make display resistant to drops and scratches which is a must for a high priced android. fortunately the M1 Note has not made that mistake. Screen is 10 point touch  which is more accurate than a 5 point and can be touched at ten points at once. On a 5.5 inch screen ten points is a bit crowded.
Sensor options on a lot of newer but thinner Chinese android phones has been very limited so I'm glad gyro is supported. Gyro allows you to tilt the screen to move a character or car in a game like the nintendo wii steering wheel making games more fun.





Of the Sim slots available one is for 2g and the other for 3G and 4G the downside the 3 and 4G only work in china so you only get one sim slot that is only 2G.
Battery is built in which is a negative being able to use an additional battery is a plus for any android phone because battery usage is always an issue. For a cheaper phone I would not mind using a power bank to increase the phones output but with a high priced phone I expect it to stand up in all areas on its own.

os is a version of android 4.4 called flyme that is similar to  ios 7 the Chinese has no shame replicating a company built on original ideas and never imitated anyone. And yes the design is also similar to the iphone 5c which in some ways is a fault as in built in battery. But guess what it's much better value for money.
The memory described below is plenty however the design of the  M1 and 5c have one thing in common i don't like, no SD card. SD cards between 32GB to 64GB are a frequent feature of phones that allow the user to store memory externally and transfer between devices physically. I like to have options and no Sd card makes me feel limited. However there is a way to get additional space and android 5.0

Click Here For Other Option








Meizu M1 VS Iphone 5c


Clocked at 1.7ghz and with a an octa core  the M1 note is faster than the 1.3GZ iphone and better at running multiple tasks simultaneously.
Cameras and other hardware is also superior. 
Easy enough to work out but no English manual. with pre existing programs on phone you have about 12Gb. 3d games are don't usually take up more than 50MB but games vary. 

Phones performance is good just over 40.000 in antutu benchmark score other have scored over . With the Meizu M1 Note you get a superb phone if you live in china and a really good foreign iphone that feels  foreign if you don't. A cheaper faster better iphone in any country.




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