Bluboo Maya Max vs. Meizu M3s – comparison video


And here we go with another Bluboo comparison video, but this time the rival is fished from the homely chinese waters and the Cupertino pond. So we are about to see the Bluboo Maya Max compared with the new Meizu device, the Meizu M3s.

Both phones are actually quite comparable for real, because even though the Maya Max has bigger display, specifically 6-inch one, the rest of specs are quite similar to the Meizu M3s.

That goes for the octa-core MT6750 processor clocked at 1,5 GHz, 3 GB RAM, 32 GB of storage, 13 Mpix main camera and Android 6.0 Marshmallow as the OS. It even looks like in some areas the Maya Max could have the upper hand, but you have to watch the following vide for that.

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Bluboo Maya Max is currently available in the presales with a $159.99 price tag, but with some luck you can catch the flash sales and the $139.99 price coming with them. And Bluboo will soon announce a giveaway too so you should be able to try your luck in getting the phone for free. You can find everything about the sale offers here.

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7 Comments

  1. Kekrembec
    August 18, 2016

    F*cking Meizu dealed with late notification, now deals with charge problem. You have to charge most of Meizu devices when they are off or closed. Flyme os socks! Good lucks for Meizu customers…

    • balcobomber25
      August 18, 2016

      I had none of those issues with my Meizu..

    • Rob
      August 18, 2016

      What are you on about, my Meizu has absolutely no issues and Flyme is great.

    • Morque
      August 19, 2016

      Same issue is here. My 1 note and my sister’s M2 note have the same charge problem with the original and other chargers. We have to close and charge our phones when we are sleeping.

  2. balcobomber25
    August 18, 2016

    These comparison videos are really starting to ruin this site. What happened to just reporting on Chinese phone news and actually doing reviews? These days it’s nothing but “Crappy phone vs Name brand phone video”.

  3. George
    August 18, 2016

    Men,i thought that this 100$ brands died last year,all of them

  4. David Merander
    August 19, 2016

    Is it really that hard to hire someone who can actually speak english at an understandable level?