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Meizu M2 Note

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Meizu m2 note
ManufacturerMeizu
TypeSmartphone
SeriesMeizu m note
First releasedChina
July 2015; 9 years ago (2015-07)
PredecessorMeizu m1, Meizu m1 note
Compatible networks2G
3G
4G
Dimensions150.9 mm (5.94 in) H
75.2 mm (2.96 in) W
8.7 mm (0.34 in) D
Weight149 g (5.3 oz)
Operating systemAndroid 5.1 Lollipop
System-on-chipMediaTek MT6753
CPUOcta-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A53
GPUMali T720MP3
Memory2 GB
Storage16 GB or 32 GB
Removable storageUp to 128 GB (uses SIM 2 slot)
BatteryNon-removable 3100 mAh
Rear camera13 MP, 1/3.06" sensor size, with autofocus, dual-LED (dual tone) flash, and 4K recording
Front camera5 MP
Display5.5 in (140 mm) 1080p (403 ppi) IGZO display
ConnectivityBluetooth, WiFi

The Meizu m2 note is a smartphone developed by Meizu (Chinese: 魅族科技有限公司, or simply "Meizu" (Chinese: 魅族; pinyin: Mèi Zú). It is part of Meizu's mid-range smartphone line and was released in July 2015 in China and internationally shortly after. The Meizu m2 note is the successor of the Meizu m1 note. Visually the biggest difference compared to the previous model is a new capacitive / physical home button and a separate notification LED. it has a polycarbonate unibody design with rounded back and edges along with a rather minimalist front. The M2 Note comes in four colours; white, blue, pink and grey.

Firmware

As every Meizu smartphone, there are four firmware available: U and C are branded firmware for the Chinese market, A is the unbranded one for the Chinese market with the possibility to install Google apps and I is the international firmware, being the only one having an unlocked bootloader. The Meizu M2 Note ships with Meizu's customised version of Android Lollipop called Flyme OS 4.5.1. On July 27, 2015 Meizu deployed Flyme OS 4.5.2. Italian and Russian languages are not supported anymore in firmware type A, despite the presence of languages other than Chinese, in particular German, English (USA and India), Spanish, French, Portuguese and two more Asian languages. This choice was announced by the Italian reseller [1] and caused a lot of complaints by the users who bought the smartphone before the announcement,[2] making the choice of Meizu controversial.

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