Right on schedule, the Meizu M6 Note went official today. The latest M-series smartphone comes with a Snapdragon 625 chipset, becoming the first Meizu device with a SoC from Qualcomm.

The M6 Note has a 5.5” display with Full HD resolution. Below the screen sits a fingerprint scanner that doubles as a home button.

It has also a dual camеra setup on the back with a Sony IMX362 sensor (12MP, 1.4 µm pixel size) behind an f/1.9 lens and a 5MP secondary camera to help the artificial Bokeh effect. A dual-tone 4-LED flash should boost low-light performance, while the dual pixel sensor promises to obtain focus lock in 0.03s.
The selfie camera has a 16 MP sensor and f/2.0 aperture.


Meizu M6 Note runs on Flyme OS 6.0 that overlays Android 7.1.2 Nougat. The battery capacity of the phone is 4,000 mAh and it allows for 18W quick top-ups battery thanks to the mCharge support.
The Meizu M6 Note comes in three different storage versions - 3 GB RAM + 16 GB, 3 GB RAM + 32 GB and 4 GB RAM + 64 GB. Prices are, respectively, CNY1,099 ($164), CNY1,299 ($194) and CNY1,699 ($254). The phone will be available in Gold, Blue or Black.