Mlais M4 Note with MT6732, Android Lollipop now on pre-sale


Mlais’ M52 Red Note may be the hottest device in their facilities at the moment, but the company seems to have on offer something with a bit of a twist, i.e., the M4 Note.

While the Red Note goes after the… (no points for guessing) Redmi Note design, the M4 Note takes inspiration from the Galaxy Note 4. Nonetheless, the device does have some decent specs on offer, topped by the quad-core 64-bit MediaTek MT6732 SoC.

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Along with that, there’s 2GB of RAM, 16GB of on-board storage and a 13 mega-pixel / 8 mega-pixel camera department. According to the listing on Gearbest, the phone will have a 2400mAh battery, which is a bit of a disappointment; 3000+mAh would’ve been more like it on a 5.5-inch 720p phone.

Among the highlights of the phone is the fact that it comes with Android 5.0 Lollipop out of the box, a feat not many Chinese phones (unfortunately) seem to be successful in achieving.

Nonetheless, if you’re interested in getting one, you can do so by following this link to the listing on Gearbest. If you do, be sure to use the coupon code ‘m4note1’ to get $21 off of the listing price of $159.99!

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12 Comments

  1. shadowsniper
    April 9, 2015

    Battery life too small.. Won’t consider.
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  2. Riccardo Benzoni
    April 9, 2015

    at least this time it seems they have reported the real mah of the battery (if it’s faked like the m52 and it’s even lower, then it will die in half a day at max). It looks more refined and classy, but pricing the same as the m52 has killed it.

  3. Xalis
    April 9, 2015

    Still waiting for that mythical Mlais M52 review.

    I guess we’re heading into the same path of the “We can’t wait to review the Nubia z7 mini” and actually never reviewing it, lol.

    • joe mont
      April 9, 2015

      https://mobiledevicereview.wordpress.com/2015/03/31/mlais-m52-red-note-review/

      Its got terrible battery life with around a 2000mah battery, so they lied on that front. Seems good other than that and cheap plastic build quality.

      Actually if I had to guess this is just a rerelease of the M52. Perhaps the backlash was too great so they are re-releasing it with properly listed specs.

      • April 10, 2015

        It’s isn’t 2000mAh but it also isn’t a 3200 either. Screen on time is about 6 hours for us. Depends on the useage.

        • Manos
          April 10, 2015

          With 6 hours is like the 3000 battery from Jiayu S3 people say that they get 6 hours screen time. I believe its 2700 real capacity. Not the best but its fine for me.

        • joe mont
          April 10, 2015

          You gave the ulephone with its 2600mah 8 hours screen on time, and this 6 hours.
          6hours/8hours= 0.75
          0.75 * 2600 =2000mah.

    • April 10, 2015

      It’s done. Just the photos and it will be up today 😀 We never actually received the Z7 so couldn’t review it

  4. Ivesw
    April 10, 2015

    Screen on time is about 11.5 hours for me. …

  5. LastoftheBrunnen_G
    April 11, 2015

    I must say I’m very impressed with the aggressiveness of this small company. Unlike many larger phone makers they don’t hype up a phone for a whole quarter before release. These guys put their money where their mouth is and drop bombs like the M52 Red Note on market.