The Meizu Note 9 appeared on TENAA with specs, then
pictures followed suit, but the company was silent on any eventual release.
Finally, through its Weibo account, the smartphone maker revealed the “package
will drop” on March 6.
The new phone will be the midranger of the company
with its 6.2” Full HD+ screen and Snapdragon 675 SoC. RAM will be 6 GB, while
storage is expected to be either 64 GB or 128 GB. The Note 9, also expected to
be launched as Meizu M9 at some markets, will have Flyme 7 OS, based on Android
Pie.
As the trend dictates, the camera will be 48 MP,
coupled with a 5 MP depth sensor. The front-facing shooter was listed at TENAA
with a 20 MP sensor. The Meizu Note 9 is expected to debut only in China, but we expect
the handset to expand its market presence and see it on the global scene in the
following months.
