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Meizu M1 Note teardown reveals innards
Seemingly every new smartphone out there is bound to get the teardown treatment at some point, and the Meizu M1 Note is no exception. The handset which was unveiled late last year has been carefully dismantled in its home country.
The phone bears all, letting us get one or two (or three) glimpses into the components that make it up. The whole thing is held together by a magnesium alloy chassis which is incredibly light, weighing just 16g.
On the rear shell there’s some UV coating for slight stain protection, and this also adds a rather glossy-looking finish. Overall, the construction of the M1 Note is said to be quite simple, with a main board, a lower PCB, the aforementioned chassis, and the 3,140 mAh battery.
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