Meizu m3 note now official in India for quite a compelling price


Meizu have made their intentions clear (those of wanting to take on mighty Xiaomi) in India with the launch of the Meizu m3 note in the country.

The phone comes with what has now become typical Meizu – unibody, metal and the very recognisable design. The phone will sell for a very attractive 9,999 INR in India ($150).

Meizu m3 noteTo remind you of the specifications, here’s what the m3 note has under its hood:

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  • 1.8GHz octa-core MediaTek MT6755 Helio P10 SoC
  • 3GB RAM
  • 32GB ROM
  • 13 mega-pixel rear camera with PDAF
  • 5 mega-pixel front facing camera
  • 4100mAh battery
  • Fingerprint scanner
  • 2.5D curved glass on a 5.5-inch FHD display

What’s interesting to note is that the phone was launched for 999 Yuan in China, which is a shade higher than the 9,999 INR selling price in India.

The Meizu m3 note will be sold exclusively via Amazon in India starting 31st May.

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7 Comments

  1. Assefa Hanson
    May 11, 2016

    specs wise the qiku N4 beats all phones at the 150 price point, the N4 beats the redmi note 3 pro, price to specs ratio id even say its the best deal out currently

    • King
      May 11, 2016

      I hope they come to India. 😀 Right now, they only sell the Q Terra here.

      • Assefa Hanson
        May 12, 2016

        the teraa isnt bad though

    • G'n'T
      May 12, 2016

      Will never understand the execs at Sharp Japan. Making all these fantastic phones only for the Japan market where their market share has continued to drop over the last 5 years. They have allowed Apple and Samsung to dominate their local market and yet stayed with the status quo. A real shame considering they have some real innovations in their phones..

      • Assefa Hanson
        May 12, 2016

        thank you exactly what im saying

  2. vijay sud
    May 11, 2016

    I guess this should do well in Indian market provided the camera is more sorted than Redmi Note 3, specially in low light. Aggressively priced to sell, look forward to comparasion review with Redmi Note 3.

    • bro-reac
      May 11, 2016

      The war is no longer on the flagships coz spec-wise the difference gap is narrowing down and sales are slowing down up there. Therefore more and more people are getting mid-rangers and the story is just getting started. I see them getting below $100/