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Meizu Note 8
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Meizu Note 8 is a mid-range Android smartphone developed by Meizu, serving as the successor to the Meizu M6 Note. It was unveiled on October 25, 2018.[2]
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Design
The screen display is made of glass and it has an aluminum back frame.
At the bottom, there's a microUSB connector, a speaker, a microphone, and a 3.5 mm audio jack. On the left side of the smartphone, there's a slot for 2 SIM cards. The fingerprint scanner is displayed on the rear frame in the middle. The flashlight is displayed above the camera module.
The Note 8 was available in 4 color options: Black, Blue, Red, and Pink.
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Technical specifications
Platform
The smartphone features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 632 central processor and an Adreno 502 GPU.
Battery
The battery has a capacity of 3600 mAh and supports 24 W mCharge 4 fast charging.
Camera
The smartphone is equipped with a dual main camera system: a 13 MP, f/1.9 (wide-angle) lens + a 5 MP, f/2.4 (depth sensor) lens, featuring Dual Pixel phase autofocus and 1080p@30fps video recording capabilities. The front camera is an 8 MP (wide-angle) lens with an f/2.0 aperture and supports 1080p@30fps video recording.
Display
The Note 8 features an IPS LCD display, sizing at 6.0'', 2160 × 1080 (FullHD+) with an 18:9 aspect ratio and a pixel density of 402 ppi.
Storage
The smartphone was only sold in 4/64 GB configuration.
Software
The smartphone was released with Flyme 7.1, based on Android 8.0 Oreo. It was later updated to Flyme 8.1, based on Android 9 Pie. While Android 10 was planned, the update was canceled due to a large number of bugs.[3]
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References
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