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 Thank millet impact, so that made mobile phones become more and more cost-effective high, especially in the thousand machines, whether charm blue, glory, red rice are doing very well, the configuration is basically comparable to the first two years of the flagship.
 

 

 Vendors do thousand machines, one to seize the market, and second, the amount of walking, after all, the smartphone market competition more intense, such as a hammer, depending on the music, the odd cool and so also the continuous influx of new players, and millet, Huawei, on the one hand trying to the impact of more than 3,000 yuan market, but on the other hand the use of thousands of dollars to consolidate their advantage.
 

 Meizu since opening the way of change, most companies like millet, millet close fight everywhere, how happy how come. Including doing thousand Yuan machine market, everywhere to press a red rice from the market point of view, the introduction of blue charm Meizu share gain rapid growth, but the ensuing question is, Meizu consistent style and workmanship make people worried.
 

 I arrived in the hands of charm Blue Note
 2 is concerned, Meizu has done a very good thing, is to buy. Although satire everywhere millet, but buying this trick Meizu has took over, so far to no charm Blue Series open later, more out of control costs.
 

 Blue Note in terms relative to the charm, charm Blue Note
 2 200 price drop, but the price is actually much lower. Whether hand or from work, and the first generation with a gap, in terms of configuration, processor and screen people shrink some regret, but fortunately Flyme Android 5.1 upgrade to optimize use of the system to make up for the lack of performance.
 

 We compare and MX series will find charm blue series in terms of packaging and workmanship are able to save the province, not only because of the cost out of control, but Meizu already had to give up to pursue the idea, not the pursuit of perfection, but more out of market considerations, which is precisely Meizu was once proud.
 

 

 In my hands this charm Blue Note
 2 is concerned, the key feedback is particularly poor, especially hard pressed, especially the power button left Fortunately, his right hand was going to make a lot of effort, I do not know a case or widespread, but so bad I was the first key feedback second encounter.
 

 I used the first generation of charm Blue Note 2 时 has very loose slots situation, these problems is difficult to appear before the body of Meizu, Meizu is now visible on the quality control requirements are also getting lower.
 

 Secondly, the problems of a generation ago, the second generation has not been solved, such as putting, ringtones very bad. Then there is a problem that Note
 2 is finally the power button from the top to the left, down volume keys, this in itself is a good thing, but Meizu screenshot shortcut has not changed.
 

 

 Before power button + volume – the operation is very easy, but now the power button and volume – side by side, using quite inconvenient.
 

 But more people Meizu mBack interested. mBack appears mainly to get rid of the SB. Prior to this, Meizu has been the main push their own SB (smartbar), but because their is a small firm, but not according to specification development most APP Andrews, resulting in a double-dip column page often, a great impact on the user experience .
 

 

 And mBack can now do is to achieve returns results by clicking by pressing reach return to the desktop effects. Overall feedback is better, it is struggling in the beginning, but slowly like a habit. Because not the SB, the entire screen can be better utilized.
 

 

 In addition, new Flyme4.5 achieve third-party APP forced immersion, look more beautiful, which is doing better, but still there are many systems BUG, ​​but the relative fluency has improved, also see Meizu step by step effort.
 

 Author: Technology quick assessment piece hand | Source: iDoNews column
 

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