Meizu recently launched its latest smartphone — Meizu Note 8 in China last month, which is an affordable alternative to the company’s Meizu X8. The phone was announced in four color options — Dark, Gray Blue, Smoke Purple, and Flame Red.
While the Black, Blue, and Purple color models went on sale on 1st November, the Flame Red color is now all set to be available for purchase from tomorrow. The smartphone has been priced at 1,298 Yuan in China, which roughly converts to $188.

It features a 6-inch Full HD+ display with 2160 x 1080 pixels screen resolution, 18:9 aspect ratio, 450-nits peak brightness, and 403ppi pixel density. Under the hood, the device is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 632 processor, clocked at 1.8GHz, coupled with Adreno 506 GPU and 4GB of RAM.
The phone packs 64GB internal storage with expandable support of up to 256GB. Coming to the camera department, the device features a dual camera setup on the back, consisting of a 12-megapixel primary camera sensor with dual PDAF and a 5-megapixel secondary camera sensor with f/1.9 aperture.
On the front side, there’s an 8-megapixel selfie camera with f/2.0 aperture. For added security, it comes equipped with a facial recognition technology-based unlock feature as well as a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor. Connectivity options in the smartphone include 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.2 LE, and GPS/ GLONASS.
The phone runs on Android Oreo-based company’s own Flyme OS custom interface with support for full-screen gesture support. It is fuelled by a 3,600mAh battery with 18W fast charging (mCharge), which still uses the micro USB port.
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Meizu Note 8 competes against the likes of Xioami Redmi Note 6 and Lenovo S5 Pro, among others. We’ve compared how the device stacks up against the RN6 and Lenovo S5 Pro and against Huawei’s Honor 8C in terms of specs.

A top-branded smartphone that’s loaded with exceptional features would normally set you back a pretty penny on online and offline stores, but the Nubia Z17 smartphone can now be yours if you’re willing to shell out just $389.99. This is a significant 30% drop in the phone’s original asking price of $554.99.



Regrettably, the Mi 8 failed to lure cost-conscious buyers who weren’t willing to spend a lot of money on a smartphone. In a bid to give back to Xiaomi fans that are living on a tight budget, the Chinese electronics company is now offering the Mi 8 at a lowered price on GeekBuying.
The Xiaomi Mi 8 comes with 6GB of RAM and a offers a hearty 128GB of onboard storage so that you can save your favorite content without worrying about running out of storage space. Moreover, it houses a 12MP+12MP dual camera module on the back and houses a 20MP front shooter for selfies.










Aside from that, it produces real-time alerts when the driver deviates off the lane and is likely to hit another vehicle ahead. Moreover, the 70mai Pro minimizes the distortion or degradation of images and produces a clearer range of view while driving in smoke, snow and even haze environment.










The Black Shark Helo went up for sale on official Mi online store on October 30th. Xiaomi’s founder Lei Jun made the announcement in a Weibo post, which also revealed that the Flash Sale will kick off at 8 PM local time.
An absolute bargain at this price, the Black Shark Helo smartphone replaces the LCD panel, used by its predecessor with 6.01 inches AMOLED capacitive touchscreen display with a screen resolution of 1080 x 2160 pixels. It offers an aspect ratio of 18:9 at a pixel density of 402PPI.

