At the beginning of the month, Meizu launched Meizu M3 Note, which is a 5.5 inch mainstream phone with incredible specification. Yesterday 13 April the company launched its flagship the Meizu 6 Pro, a world's first Helio X25 deca-core powered phone. The picture above is from the recently launched Meizu M3 Note.
The last to come is an entry level Meizu M3, which is a 5 inch phone with a 1280x720 screen and MediaTek MT6750 SoC. We mentioned this SoC back in January and from what we know the MT6750 will have eight cores, four Cortex-A53s clocked at 1.5GHz and four Cortex-A53s clocked at 1.0GHz. This SoC is manufactured using TSMC's new 28nm High Performance Mobile Computing manufacturing mode. This is the same manufacturing nod used with the Helio P10 mainstream SoC which is a part in the larger Meizu M3 Note.
The MT6750 SoC supports single channel LPDDR3 666MHz and an eMCP up to 4GB. The SoC supports eMMC 5.1, 16 megapixel camera, 1080p 30 fps with both H.264 and H.265 decoding. It comes with an upgraded ARM Mali T860 MP2 GPU with 350 MHz and display support of 1280x720 HD displays with 60 FPS.
The Meizu M3 has eight cores, compared to the Meizu M2 powered with its MediaTek MT6735 Quad Cortex-A53 SoC, more importantly it will have a Cat 6 modem.
The MT6750 SoC supports LTE FDD/TDD R11 Cat 6 with 2x20 modem with Carrier aggregation support and speeds up to 300 Mbps download and 50 Mbit upload.
Meizu M3 should have a 2GB RAM, LCD screen and 16GB and 32GB versions. It arrives before the end of the month, so give it a two weeks maximum.