Meizu M5 Note is now certified in China with three variants, up to 4GB of RAM
On November 30th, we should see the Meizu M5 Note unveiled. Despite a report earlier in the day that basically told us to expect just one version of the phone, the TENAA certification in China listed three different models of the device. The M621Q is powered by a 4000mAh battery while a 3920mAh cell is found inside the M621M and M621C.
All three models will feature a 5.5-inch display with a 1080 x 1920 resolution. Confirming previous rumors, the MediaTek P10 chipset is under the hood, carrying an octa-core CPU and the Mali-T860 MP2 GPU. There will be versions with 2GB of RAM/16GB of native storage, 3GB of RAM/32GB of native storage and 4GB of RAM/64GB of native storage. All three models come with a 128GB capacity microSD slot. The camera combo from back to front weighs in at 13MP/5MP. Android 6.0 is pre-installed.
By the way, if you're expecting to see the usual pictures disseminated with a TENAA certification, forget it. For some unknown reason they were not included in the documentation.
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source: TENAA (translated) via TimesNews.co.uk
The Meizu M5 Note measures 8.5mm thick, mostly due to the large battery. It weighs 175 grams and will be sold in Black and White. We also expect to see a TENAA certification soon for the Meizu Blue Charm X. This handset is also reportedly in line to be officially announced on November 30th.
By the way, if you're expecting to see the usual pictures disseminated with a TENAA certification, forget it. For some unknown reason they were not included in the documentation.
The Meizu M5 Note is certified in China by TENAA" 
source: TENAA (translated) via TimesNews.co.uk
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