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Meizu M2 Note goes official for under $130
August 06, 2025
Meizu has today announced its new M2 Note, which brings a largeSharp IGZO display, Android Lollipop – with Flyme OS – and a physical home button. Continuing where theMeizu M1 Noteleft off, the M2 Note brings a refreshed style and impressive specs in a package that costs less than $130.
The key difference between the M2 Note and pastMeizu handsetsis the physical home key, which replaces the round capacitive button that’s been present on past handsets. The button was previously rumoured to include a fingerprint scanner, this isn’t the case but the button can distinguish between a press and a tap; simply tapping the button allows you to go back a step while pressing it takes you back to the home screen.

The M2 Note features a 5.5 inch Sharp IGZO IPS display withFull HD resolutionand is powered by an octa-core MediaTek processor clocked at 1.53GHz with 2GB RAM. On the back, the handset has a 13MP camera with 5-element f/2.2 lens while the front-facing camera is a 5MP snapper equipped with f/2.0 aperture. Other notable specs include a plethora of connectivity options and a 3100mAh battery.
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The M2 Note will come with a choice of either 16GB or 32GB storage, which can be expanded using a microSD card. The 16GB version costs 799 yuan (less than $130) while the 32GB model costs 999 yuan ($160). The handset is available to order inChinaalready and should be in-stores from June 12th.Meizuhas no plans to bring the handset to other markets around the world but it won’t be long before it’s available to buy a premium from third-party resellers.
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