Meizu M5c 16 GB
Photos 9 | Outdated Product The most affordable modification in the fifth generation of smartphones of the Chinese brand's low-cost line is enclosed in a polycarbonate case in five different colours to choose from. The screen with a resolution of 1280x720 pixels and a diagonal of 5 "remains visible to the eye, and the gadget's hardware is hidden from sight: a 4-core processor with a clock speed of 1.3 GHz, 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal memory (a standard set for entry-level devices) The user has the right to choose — either install two SIM cards in the Meizu M5c 16GB, or one SIM and a microSD memory card (up to 256 GB).The cameras on board the device do not stand out from their peers (8 MP main and 5-megapixel front camera) , and you should count on getting a high-quality result with their participation in fairly...good lighting.The concerns about the battery life of the smartphone are shifted to the shoulders of a non-removable battery with a capacity of 3000 mAh.Out of the box, the device runs Android OS with a proprietary FlymeOS 6.0 shell rolled over it. |
The most affordable modification in the fifth generation of smartphones of the Chinese brand's low-cost line is enclosed in a polycarbonate case in five different colours to choose from. The screen with a resolution of 1280x720 pixels and a diagonal of 5 "remains visible to the eye, and the gadget's hardware is hidden from sight: a 4-core processor with a clock speed of 1.3 GHz, 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal memory (a standard set for entry-level devices) The user has the right to choose — either install two SIM cards in the Meizu M5c 16GB, or one SIM and a microSD memory card (up to 256 GB).The cameras on board the device do not stand out from their peers (8 MP main and 5-megapixel front camera) , and you should count on getting a high-quality result with their participation in fairly good lighting.The concerns about the battery life of the smartphone are shifted to the shoulders of a non-removable battery with a capacity of 3000 mAh.Out of the box, the device runs Android OS with a proprietary FlymeOS 6.0 shell rolled over it.
A simpleton from the fifth series of Meizu smartphones is produced under the auspices of "nothing more." It does not have the strongest hardware platform, there is no fingerprint scanner and a low maximum screen brightness threshold, but the device has everything that is required from a strong state employee.
Quality display
First of all, Meizu M5c got a high-quality display, because it is in interaction with the screen that the smartphone user spends the most time. A 5-inch IPS-matrix with a resolution of 1280x720 pixels is assigned to the role of the display. By the standards of entry-level devices, the screen is very good — it is characterized by natural colour reproduction and wide viewing angles on all fronts. Under the display is the usual touch-mechanical mTouch key for Meizu smartphones (devoid of a built-in fingerprint sensor).
Responsiveness in everyday life
The initial class of the model is issued by an “iron” bundle of a MediaTek MT6737 chip and 2/16 GB of memory. In synthetic performance tests, the electronic “hardware” receives “below average” ratings (about 29K points in AnTuTu), which does not allow using a smartphone as a gaming solution. However, in everyday scenarios, the Meizu M5c demonstrates a sensitive responsiveness to user actions, the merit of which, to a large extent, lies on the shoulders of the sixth-generation proprietary FlymeOS shell.
Everything that's needed
As befits a low-cost device, the smartphone is equipped with modest cameras: a sensor with a resolution of 8 MP as the main one and a 5-megapixel photo module on the front panel. To obtain an acceptable result with their help, you should count on fairly good lighting. A strong middle peasant in the bowels of the body of the device is a 3000 mAh battery, with which we can talk about a full day of using the model in active mode. Taking into account the cost of a smartphone, it is not necessary to demand more from it.