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Recently we saw a new entry by another Chinese smartphone player - Meizu - into the Indian market in the smartphone domain. The company rolled out Meizu m2 note in India at a price point of Rs 9999. Dataquest got a chance to review the handset and test its features on various parameters. During the review process we discovered many things about the Meizu m2 note and compared the smartphone with popular counterparts such as Asus, Xiomi and Gionee, among other.
Meizu Technology claims that the phone comes with the improved R-angle curve, an optimized camera and a brand-new mBack touch-sensitive button that behaves differently depending on the users input.
Handset with zero-apps
This is perhaps the first Android smartphone we found that does not even come with pre-loaded Google apps such as Gmail, Youtube and others. While it might look like a flaw, it is an advantage in the long-run since the apps you install from Google Play store can be easily moved to the external memories. Generally, preloaded apps do not allow you to move them to external memory when you need the internal memory for other apps.
The company says...