In December last year, the Chinese firm Meizu announced the M1 Note officially in order to compete with the best seller in the affordable phablet segment, Xiaomi Redmi Note and the others as well. Following this, a new version of the device with a Snapdragon 615 chipset was unveiled.
Though two variants of the Meizu M1 Note are official, they are available only in the Chinese market. Now, the situation appears to be all set to change as the Meizu’s official online store for global markets has come up with a banner image that reads, “Meizu M1 Note. Quality for Young. Coming Soon.”
This banner image makes it clear that the Meizu M1 Note will be launched in the international market soon. But, it remains unconfirmed about which variant of the device will be made available for the international users – the MediaTek MT6572 model or the Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 equipped variant.
If you are waiting to grab the Meizu device soon as it is made available globally, you can be sure that the other specifications of the device will be the same. There will be a 5.5 inch Full HD 1080p screen, 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of 32 GB of non-expandable default memory capacity and Android 4.4.4 KitKat operating system topped with Flyme OS 4.0.
Also, the device will boast of a 13 MP main snapper with dual LED flash, a 5 MP selfie snapper at the front and a 3,140 mAh battery to energize it. Moreover, there is no word regarding the pricing of the device in the international markets. However, the M1 Note variants retail in China for CNY 999, approximately $160. There could be a slightly higher price tag for the global markets.