The Meizu M6 Note was unveiled in late August, now a
smaller version has been spotted. The Meizu M6 has a 5.2” screen with 720p
screen, according to a photo showing the device running CPU-Z.
The resolution downgrade is disappointing, the
chipset doesn’t improve things. The well-rounded Snapdragon 625 has been
swapped for a MediaTek MT6750 – an old 28nm part with eight Cortex-A53 cores
and a Mali-T860 GPU.
The memory survived unscathed with 3GB of RAM and
32GB storage (of which 25GB is available to the user). The M6 Note has a
4GB/64GB version too, but this is just one sample of the Meizu M6 and we don’t
know the full story. The whole thing seems rather close to the Meizu M5s,
raising further questions if the M6 spec sheet is enough for a viable product.
The device is set to be unveiled next week on
September 20. The event will also see the Chinese company upgrading its power
banks lineup with a two-way flash power drive.