Meizu’s new budget smartphone, the Meizu M2 packs in decent specifications for the price it is offered at. The phone seems to be doing good with the performance, although it is a Mediatek processor that is seen in the device.
The processor that the device runs, is the Mediatek MT6735 quad-core 64 bit chipset clocking at 1.3 GHz, and there is 2GB of RAM supporting it. Out of 16GB internal storage, there is about 10GB available to the user. Check the scores Meizu M2 got for different benchmark tests we performed on it.
Meizu M2 Benchmark Test Scores
- Meizu M2 AnTuTu Benchmark Score: 27690
- Meizu M2 Quadrant Standard Score: 11098
- Meizu M2 Geekbench Single core Score: 624
- Meizu M2 Geekbench Multicore Score: 1745
- Meizu M2 Vellamo Multicore Score: 1409
- Meizu M2 Vellamo Metal Score: 1007
- Meizu M2 3DMark Sling Shot using ES 3.1 Score: 123
- Meizu M2 3DMark Sling Shot using ES 3.0 Score: 204
- Meizu M2 3DMark Ice Storm Unlimited Score: 4990
- Meizu M2 3DMark Ice Storm Extreme Score: 3182
- Meizu M2 AnTuTu 3D Rating Score: 3412
- Meizu M2 GFX OpenGL ALU 2 score: 5.5 fps
- Meizu M2 GFX OpenGL ALU 2 offscreen score: 2.5 fps
- Meizu M2 GFX OpenGL Texturing score: 489 MTexel/s
- Meizu M2 GFX OpenGL Texturing offscreen score: 585 MTexel/s
- Meizu M2 GFX OpenGL Driver Overhead 2 score: 5.2 fps
- Meizu M2 GFX OpenGL Driver Overhead 2 offscreen score: 5.3 fps
- Meizu M2 Nenamark2 v2.4 score: 54.6 fps
As always, these tests don’t totally signify the performance of the phone, but they still are something one would check to compare with devices having similar price and configuration.
Meizu M2 USB OTG Test
While the M2 supports a MicroSD card on the secondary SIM card slot, OTG functionality is still much needed for the users. The Meizu M2 supports USB OTG functionality and that helps in transferring files directly to any pen drive if there is OTG cable available.
We couldn’t confirm how much is the maximum drive that is allowed, but a 16GB OTG drive worked perfectly fine with the Meizu M2.