Chinese phone maker Meizu has just unveiled a new budget
smartphone that’s targeting the same audience as the Xiaomi Redmi 2.
The new Meizu m1 is built around a 5-inch display with a
resolution of 1280 x 768 pixels and a screen density of 300ppi. Under the hood,
there’s a 64-bit MediaTek chip with a 1.5GHz quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM
and 8GB of on-board storage that can be expanded using microSD cards up to
128GB.
There’s also a 13MP camera at the back and a 5MP
front-facing snapper with a f/2.0 aperture. Energy is supplied by a 2610mAh
battery while screen protection is courtesy of Corning’s third generation
Gorilla Glass.
Meizu promised to bring the m1 initially to China for around
$110. Consumers can pick from a variety of colors including green, yellow,
white, pink, blue and peppermint green. In case you’re looking for a more
powerful version of this phone, you can check out it’s bigger brother – the Meizu
m1 Note.


