Meizu M3 Note was made available in the company's home country China via flash sale Monday, a week after it was unveiled. As expected, thousands of units were sold in the first flash sale.
A total of 100,000 units of Meizu M3 Note were sold in just seven seconds during flash sale 1, according to a report by GizmoChina. It added that the number is not impressive considering the company sold around 20 million handsets last year.
The Chinese smartphone maker will make the device available once again next week. Meizu M3 Note flash sale 2 will take place Monday.
Meizu M3 Note is available in two variants, a 16GB internal storage and 2GB RAM priced at 799 Yuan (around $123/€108/Rs. 8,215), and a 32GB internal storage and 3GB RAM that comes with a price tag of 999 Yuan (around $154/€136/Rs. 10,272). The device is available in gold, grey and silver-white colours.
The device sports a 5.5-inch full HD screen with 2.5D glass and 1,920x1,080 pixels (403 ppi pixel density), measures 153.6x75.5x8.2 mm in dimension and weighs 163 g. It is powered by a MediaTek Helio P10 processor clocking at 1.8GHz and run FlymeOS based on Android 5.1 Lollipop. It also has expandable storage up to 128GB, a 13MP main camera with PDAF (Phase Shift Auto Focus), dual-tone LED flash, f/2.2 aperture, a 5MP front-snapper and a 4100mAh battery.