Meizu appears to be gearing up to launch its new device, the M3 Note. The Chinese smartphone maker is tight-lipped on the device, but it has now emerged that it will be released next week.

Meizu M3 Note will be unveiled at the Beijing National Convention Center on April 6, according to GizChina. It is also reported that the Chinese smartphone manufacturer has a long line of devices like the Meizu M3, Metal 2, MX6 Mini, PRO 6 and PRO 6 Mini to be released this year, and the M3 Note is likely to be the first among the lot to hit the stores.

According to a report by MyDriver (via GSMArena), the Meizu M3 Note will come with a price tag of 799 Yuan (around $125 / Rs. 8, 200) for the 16GB variant and 999 Yuan (around $155 / Rs. 10, 250) for the 32GB model, which means it will have to take on devices like Lenovo Vibe K4 Note and LeEco Le 1s in the market.

The same source went on to say that the device will sport a 5.5-inch FullHD display, powered by a Mediatek Helio P10 processor, come packed with a 16GB/32GB internal memory and 2GB RAM, and house a 3200mAh battery.