The M2 Note has been released by Meizu in mid-2015, and arrived as a good option for those who do not want to spend much and want a satisfactory performance allied to a large screen. The device has had its marketing officially recognized in Brazil by the hands of the ViStation, and can be found together with accessories for productivity, or with just the items provided by default by the Meizu.
After performing a performance test that included the speed of the device to perform the official practice test of All Mobile phone and some tools to benchmark, we now turn to the test battery of the M2 Note, where we will see if the 3000 mAh battery included by the chinese company in its device, will be sufficient to provide at least one full day of use.
The M2 Note account with a chipset MediaTek MT6753 eight-core 1.3 GHz, supported by GPU ARM Mali-T720 MP3 and 2 GB of RAM, which is something superior to what we have generally in devices in the range of R$ 800. With a screen of 5.5 Full HD, however, their performance graph ends up being a little prejudiced in favor of a greater definition in the content view, so you may be able to see up to what point this occurs.
During the test, we will use traditional applications for varying periods of time, including Facebook, WhatsApp, YouTube, Google Maps, Gmail, Chrome, PowerAmp and Spotify, among others. We will also be holding a few calls using the mobile networks and we will give attention to some games, like Subway Surfers, Pokemon GO, Asphalt 8, and much more.
By having a relatively powerful and a large screen high-definition, expectations for the autonomy of the M2 Note in our practical test of the battery are not of the best, but if this is or is not confirmed we will discover tomorrow, November 17, from 8 hours of Brasilia.
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