Bloomberg
The Meizu M3 MAX launched on Monday in Beijing is aimed that users that want a handset that’s good for business and entertainment. The phone boasts a Low Temperature Poly-silicon (LTPS) full HD 6-inch display. It goes easy on battery reserves and will also be kinder to users’ eyes if they want to use their handset at night.
The battery can be charged by up to 45% in just 30 minutes thanks to fast-charging technology, while a fingerprint scanner and ‘guest mode’ will ensure that the handset and its contents are kept secure.
The handset is powered by a 64-bit chip, there’s 3GB of RAM to turbo-charge multitasking and the device comes with 64GB of storage on board as standard – extendable by a further 128GB via memory card. The M3 MAX is available in gray, silver, gold, rose gold and blue and will cost from $255 when it goes on sale.