Real images of the Meizu M3 Max, the smartphone that will compete against the Xiaomi Mi Max

Meizu Max M3

The Xiaomi Mi Max is the phablet from chinese manufacturer It is perfectly used to reproduce all kinds of multimedia content without losing an iota of quality. This type of screens and devices have more and more followers and it is for this very reason that we see more and more manufacturers taking their own bet to compete against those that are taking almost everything in the phablet market.

If Xiaomi recently launched the Mi Max, a 6,4 inch device on the screen, Meizu is willing to make things difficult for Xiaomi with its M3 Max. A device that we may see at the IFA fair in Berlin, on September 5, and that will lead us to another phablet to take into account if ours is the multimedia content that we reproduce daily from our terminal.

The funny thing about this phablet is that it brings some reminiscence to what was the ancestral Nokia E71, although here we will forget what the QWERTY keyboard is. These real images that we have in our hands perfectly prove that it will follow other devices such as the aforementioned Mi Max, although it does not leave aside that special touch to the Nokia said.

From the images you can see the single lens on the back with the flash located just below and a few very thin front bezels; something quite typical in these phones that arrive from China. Remarkable are the two bands, one at the top and the other at the bottom, which make this phone stand out, at least a little, from others.

From the specs, we stick with that metal finish, the fingerprint sensor on the front, its 4 GB of RAM, its 32 GB of internal storage and a Helio P10 processor to go at a cost of approximately $ 270.


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