A fortnight ago, Meizu launched its first
snapdragon-powered smartphone, the M6 Note. It launched in four colors –
Moonlight Silver, Obsidian Black, Peacock Blue, and Champagne Gold. Of the four
variants, only three are available for purchase. The Peacock Blue is not up for
sale yet. However, that might not be the only version Meizu hasn’t released
yet. The rear shell of a red version of the M6 Note was seen online earlier
today.
Although Meizu has not confirmed a new color variant
outside the announced four, this won’t be their first red device. There is a
red Meizu Pro 7 as well as a red Meizu M5c. Some sources say the red M6 Note
may be a special variant that is slightly different from the other variants. We
advise you take this with a pinch of salt.
The rear shell in the image has a white antenna line
at the top with a space for the quad LED flash. It also has two cut-outs for
the rear cameras and the curved corners are the same as that of the other
variants. The Meizu M6 Note packs a 5.5-inch FHD display, 3GB/4GB of RAM, and
16/32/64GB of storage. It has a 16MP front facing camera and a combination of
two 12MP sensors on the rear. Under the metal body is a 4000 mAh battery.
Pricing starts at ¥ 1099 (US$ 165) for the 3GB + 16GB model and ends at ¥ 1699
(US$ 255) for the 4GB + 64GB model.