Chinese manufacturer, Meizu, has been all over the news with respect to the flagship Meizu 15 Plus which is scheduled to be released later this year. Recently, Meizu’s Vice President, Li Nan, confirmed that Meizu X2 will be the successor to two years old Meizu X. However, it appears that there will be no Meizu M7 Note (aka Meizu Charm Blue Note 7) which was expected to be the successor to Charm Blue Note 6 (Meizu M6 Note). This news was confirmed by Meizu’s Vice President, Li Nan. Meizu M6 Note was released in August 2017 and its major selling point is its camera specs. Many users expected the M7 Note to come with more fluid performance but the recent revelation has dashed all hopes. Meizu’s plans for the M Note series are not entirely clear but the company may either skip the Meizu M7 Note or rename the series.
In all honesty, its a bit early to expect a successor to the M6 Note given that it is only 6 months old in the market and still very relevant. This smartphone is a mid-range device which is powered by a Snapdragon 625 processor coupled with 3GB of RAM and 16/32GB of internal storage. There is also a premium variant which comes with 4GB of RAM and 64GB memory. The camera department is the pride of the M6 Note and on the rear, it packs a 12MP Sony IMX362 sensor which features a 1.4-micron single-pixel area and a F/1.9 aperture that supports Dual PD full-pixel dual-core focusing at speeds of up to 0.03 seconds. In addition, it has an auxiliary Samsung 2LP sensor. The selfie shooter of the Meizu M6 Note is a 16MP camera. The lights of this smartphone are kept on by a huge 4000mAh battery which guarantees up to 12 hours average working time.