
After creating a week-long buzz on social media, mobile handset maker Meizu has finally launched its brand new phablet M3 Max. Curved out of aircraft grade aluminium, the new device is a befitting addition to Meizu's Blue Charm lineup, which has beenn a hit among worldwide users. Another popular offering was Meizu M3 Note.
The Meizu M3 Max comes with a 6-inch long FHD IPS display and design intricacies that are commonly seen in most modern-day smartphones. The aircraft grade aluminium sheet that has been used in making the device body gives the phone a premium look. Plus, its chamfered edges further add to its suaveness. The budget phablet sports a Mediatek Helio P10 octa core processor coupled with a Mali T860 GPU. This is clubbed with 3GB RAM and 64GB of internal storage. It also has expandable memory up to 128GB. 
The Meizu M3 Max features a 13MP rear-shooter camera backed by Sony IMX258 sensor and dual tone LED flash. There is a PDAF sensor for faster autofocusing speeds. The rear camera of the phone comes mated with a 5MP f/2.0 selfie snapper. Besides, the phablet built from aircraft grade aluminium also comes with 4100mAH battery. Fingerprint Sensor has been embedded on to the home button and 4G VoLTE support.
The all-new Meizu handset are available in four colours namely Champagne Gold, Silver, Gray, Rose Gold is priced at 1699 Yuan ($254/Rs 16,883 approx.).
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