The rumored Meizu M3 Max has finally beenĀ announced at the IFA. As the former leak suggested, it does feature a 6-inch phablet and will be sold in different flavors. The mid-range M3 Max by Meizu (also known as the Meizu Blue Charm Max) has 3GB of RAM, 64GB of expandable storage, and comes powered by a large 4,100 mAh battery.
The Meizu M3 Max phablet features a metallic unibody design with curved back and round edges. The 6-inch IPS full-HD touchscreen display sports a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, but still, killing rumors about a possible 2K resolution for the display. The new Android with headphone jack comes running the octa-core MediaTek Helio P10 processor backed by 3GB of RAM, 64GB storage supporting a microSD up to 128GB and runs Flyme 5 powered by Alibaba’s YunOS.
Meizu M3 Max comes featuring a 13MP Sony IMX258 camera sensor with f/2.2 aperture lens, PDAF, autofocus, and dual LED flash that allows 4K video recording and a 5MP front-facing selfie camera with four-element lens and a large f/2.0 aperture.
The M3 Max supports the best technology has to offer in terms of connectivity, especially for a budget phone. It supports two SIM cards, 4G LTE network, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.1, GPS, and the fingerprint sensor attached to the multi-functional touch home button. The fingerprint on the home button is a classic feature of high-end Samsung phones.
And what actually makes this IFA-announced Android with front fingerprint a much better option is the large 4,100 mAh onboard battery that empowers the handset. A large battery capacity paired with the Quick Charge tech will give you little time without a phone in your hands. An extra for Meizu is the multi-colors which Meizu M3 Max received, it comes in Grey, Silver, Champagne Gold, and Rose Gold. Currently, the phone is available to pre-order in China for 1699 Yuan (approximately $255) for the standard 3GB RAM with 64GB storage model (probably the only available version).