Meizu’s upcoming smartphone M5 Note is in the news for around two weeks now. A new leak shows Meizu will launch M5 Note on 6th December in China. Now a bunch of pictures has been spotted on the Chinese microblogging site Weibo which give us a brief idea on the specs and a new Metal variant has been spotted.
The picture suggests that M5 Note will have 2.5GB RAM. This is quite awkward these days as most of the companies launch their device with full-size RAM like 2GB, 4GB. Only Samsung has launched their smartphones with odd RAMs like 1.5GB, 2.5GB RAM.
The leak also suggests that there will be two variants; one standard M5 Note and another Metal M5 Note. The back cover of the standard variant will be made out of plastic and the Metal variant will have a Metal body. The Standard version will be priced at ¥999 ($145) and the Metal version will be priced at ¥1099 ($160).
Meizu M5 Note is expected to feature a 5.5-inch Full HD display. The handset will be powered by a Mediatek’s Helio P10 chipset. Offering native storage of 32 GB, the phone will carry a 13MP rear and a 5MP front camera. The device will run on Android 6.0 Marshmallow.