Meizu M2 Note was announced in early June and achieved relative success in the initial sales, despite the numbers indicate benchmark tests for performance in lower device in relation to predecessor. Now we have the results of some more tests, this time to assess the autonomy of the 3100mAh battery that the smartphone part.
For those who do not remember, the Meizu M2 Note was launched with an IPS LCD screen 5.5 inches and resolution FullHD (1920×1080 pixels), MediaTek MT6753 processor eight cores and GPU ARM Mali-T720, 2GB of RAM, 16 / 32GB of internal storage space (expandable via microSD card), 13-megapixel rear camera and 5 megapixel front in addition to the aforementioned battery 3.100mAh and the operating system Android 5.0 Lollipop with Flyme OS interface of the Meizu.
In the gallery below you can see the results of tests conducted by the staff GSMArena to assess the autonomy of the Meizu M2 Note on speaking time for phone calls, web browsing and video playback.
As You can realize in 3G calls the Meizu M2 Note managed to stay away from the outlet for nearly 21 hours. In web browsing he was able to run a web script dedicated to testing for nearly 10 hours (3 hours less than the result of the previous model). And the disappointing result was shown in the video playback, with only 6 and a half hours of life on video playback (while the M1 Note can deliver 11 hours). But there is a positive side, the new device can within 15 days of autonomy in stand-by mode .
Interestingly, the Meizu M2 Note offers three modes battery , one for energy savings (which activates only four processing cores), balanced (six-core) and performance (all eight cores). The above tests were carried out in performance mode (“Performance”), which means that you can achieve better results depending on how the device is required. An important point, knowing that not all users have the same requirements.
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