Just a week after Meizu launched the m3 Note and the flagship PRO 6, another handset has now surfaced in China.
The Meizu m3, which is the company’s affordable smartphone offering and the successor to last year’s m2, was certified at TENAA in China. The listing reveals a plastic body with a 5 inch HD display. The device is said to be powered by an octa core processor along with 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of storage.
The Meizu m3 is said to be equipped with a rear facing 13 MP camera and a front facing 5 MP camera. The handset would run on Android Lollipop with a 2800 mAh battery. The device is said to be priced starting at 599 Yuan (approx. Rs. 6000). We should be hearing the official announcement anytime soon now.