A few days ago we shared with you unpack the new smartphone Meizu M1 Note and is now actively studying it to prepare a detailed review. Hardware basis for the device is an 8-core 64-bit chipset MediaTek MT6752 with a frequency of 1.7 GHz, the graphics chip Mali-T760MP2 (700 MHz), 2 GB of RAM. Previously, such a bunch of us did not occur and was curious to see what it can do with a resolution of Full HD. We were surprised by the results. Watch the video:
Performance Benchmark: AnTuTu 5.6.1 – 40111, Geekbench 3 – 812/4122, 3DMark Unlimited – 10732, GFXBench 1080p – 5,8 / 16 fps (Manhattan / T-Rex ), Epic Citadel Ultra – 40,1 fps, Basemark OS 2 – 917. Good performance, both in computational tests, and in the graphic.
Smartphones Meizu offer several modes of operation of the processor and M1 Note was no exception . The difference between balanced and productive modes is throttling activity, that is, the regulation of the processor frequency depending on the heating. In both cases, it can be a maximum (1.7 GHz), but under different load decreases.
productive and balanced mode
In our opinion , Meizu M1 Note worthy pulls modern 3D-toy and it can take on interesting mobile gamers. However, other models on the MediaTek MT6752 also must not fail in this respect.
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