Meizu M3 Note and PRO 6 has been rumored quite heavily lately. The company has already confirmed that it will host two press events this month, and we also know for a fact that the M3 Note will be announced on April 6th. Now, Meizu’s all-new flagship (MX6 or PRO 6) are going to be introduced on April 12th it seems, which seems a bit odd for Meizu to hold two separate press events within a week, but there you have it. Anyhow, we’ve seen tons of leaks and rumors when it comes to both of these devices, and a new image surfaced quite recently, read on.
If you take a look at the provided image, you’ll get to see both the alleged M3 Note (right) and PRO 6 (left) placed side by side on top of a table. Now, you may notice that the PRO 6 looks smaller than the M3 Note here, which is very odd, and on top of everything, the M3 Note resembles the PRO 5 way too much. The only notable difference between this alleged M3 Note and the PRO 6 is the lack of the laser autofocus, everything else seems more or less identical, though the camera seems to protrude way less as well. The alleged PRO 6 handset on the left seems to be way too small, is it possible we’re looking at the MX6 here? The new antenna design that has been teased by the company’s officials seems to be present here, you can notice in the bottom part of this handset. The back side of the phone hosts the camera, and below it, we have a round LED flash, and what we presume is the laser autofocus in the middle.
If the leaked info is accurate, the M3 Note will sport a 5.5-inch 1080p (1920 x 1080) display, 2GB / 3GB of RAM and 16GB / 32GB of internal storage. This handset will be fueled by the Helio P10 64-bit octa-core SoC, and will ship with Android 5.1 Lollipop out of the box (Marshmallow is a possibility), with Meizu’s Flyme UI available on top of it. Now, the PRO 6 will sport a fullHD AMOLED panel (we still don’t know what display size), 4GB of RAM, and will be fueled by MediaTek’s Helio X25 64-bit deca-core processor. The 21-megapixel shooter is expected to be available on its back, and we’re still hoping Meizu will include Android Marshmallow out of the box here. One thing is for sure, the company’s Flyme UI will be installed on top of Android, no matter which Android version the phone ships with.