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Meizu Note 9 Unveiled in China for CNY 1398
In its launch, Meizu joins Redmi to offer some high-end specs at mid-range segment. Positioning in a crucial segment, Meizu Note 9 rivals against Redmi Note 7 series and Samsung’s M-series.
It sports a 6.3″ FHD+ (1080×2244) display with 89% screen-to-body ratio and 19:9 aspect ratio.
Imaging includes a dual rear setup of 48MP (f/1.7) and 5MP with flash. And in front, there’s a 20MP (f/2.0) lens embedded in the tear-drop notch of the display.
The device is processed by Snapdragon’s 675 chipsets and Adreno’s 612 GPU. Has Game Mode 3 for smooth processing of heavy games. With Flyme 7.2 OS as bloatware, Meizu Note 9 runs on Android 9.0 Pie.
Storage is limited to what they’ve given. So it’s 4GB or 6GB of RAM with 64GB or 128GB of ROM with no support for MicroSD.
Has WiFi, Bluetooth 5.0, USB 2.0 Type-C and GPS. Under the hood, there’s a 4000mAh battery with mCharge support for fast charging.
With fingerprint sensor mounting at back, Â the rear panel has a gradient finishing for shining.
Pricing:
- 4GB + 64GB for ¥1398
- 6GB + 128GB for ¥1598
- 4GB + 128 GB for ¥1598
With color variants of Black, Blue, and White, Meizu Note 9 will be available from March 11th in China and may roll out to other markets soon.