- Analysis by KJ David
The 2016 Meizu M3 Max, though sounding like it could have used a premium Quad HD screen and more than a 368ppi-only pixel density (tons of other high-end Androids have at least 400ppi), features several pros that could still make it a passable upscale 6-incher.
For instance, it boasts a 4100mAh mCharge-equipped battery as well as a 1.8GHz (maximum clock rate) octa-core Helio P10 processor . These are accompanied by similarly-upscale specs like a 3GB LPDDR3 RAM and Meizu's trademark mTouch 2.0 fingerprint identification technology.
Heading over to its multimedia offering, the M3 Max touts a decent 13-megapixel 5P-lens Sony IMX258 CMOS rear camera , although its lack of 4K imaging is obviously a con by today's flagship Android standards, and a 5-megapixel f/2.0 selfie cam. In charge of data storage is a 64GB memory expandable by up to 128GB , which, when compared to what the majority of models in this class pack, sounds on par.
In review, even though its pros and cons profile lacks a flagship-tier screen quality that would have made its large 6-inch display more-attractive, the M3 Max nevertheless targets shopper who want a high-stamina eight-core phablet.
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