Meizu M3 Max first impressions: Work of art, design fused with premium specs

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2016-10-22 15:32

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Meizu M3 Max is one such device, which was launched in Chinalast month. The handset costs  Rs. 17,000 if launched in India.

Design
Meizu M3Max looks a whole lot like the iPhone 6s Plus, but considering its ultra-lowprice tag, we would call it a win for Meizu for capturing the perfect balancebetween design and ease-of-use. The handset measures 7.94mm thick and weighs189 grams, which makes it easier to use despite a large 6 inches display.
Turning over to the rear side, the M3 Max has the camerasensor with a dual LED flash below it. Meizu logo can be seen at the center ofthe rear panel, which has mirror-finished chamfered edges

Meizu M3 Max is beautifully crafted device, which is bound toturn many heads.

Camera
Meizu M3 Max sports a 13-megapixel primary camera withdual LED flash and a 5MP front snapper for selfies. This is an average setup,and we do not expect anything exceptional.
Fingerprint scanner
Meizu has mastered the art of security in its budgetphone series. The M3 Max's home button, which also works as a back function,has an integrated fingerprint scanner. As expected, the sensor is accurate andsnappy. It unlocks the device in less than half a second and having afingerprint scanner in the home button is quite comfortable than having it atthe back, which is a norm in most phones these days.
Battery and Performance

Meizu M3 Max ispowered by an octa-core 1.8GHz CPU, Mali T860 GPU, 3GB RAM and 64GB expandablestorage. There is a really impressive 4,100mAh battery, which supports fastcharging. It runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow-based Flyme OS 5.2 and has dual SIMsupport with 4G LTE and VoLTE.


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