Overall, the Mlais M4 Note is a very, very good cheap Galaxy Note 4 clone. It doesn’t get the features you’re going to get with the Note 4, it doesn’t have good speakers and the camera can be challenging at first, but you’re getting a lot more than that if you decide that this phone is worth it. I especially loved the stock Android 5.0 Lollipop experience with absolutely no bloatware aside from the usual calculator, Play Store and Messaging apps. I would recommend the Mlais M4 Note to someone who is an average user and doesn’t mind having to fiddle with the camera, but I would also recommend it to a power user who doesn’t use the speakers that much. As I’ve said before, I’ve tested this phone for a week and it got a B from me. A week’s worth of testing doesn’t seem like much, but the Mlais M4 Note demonstrated that it can impress in that short amount of time.
Even though the Mlais M4 Note doesn’t get features like a fingerprint sensor, heart rate sensor, wireless charging and the likes, it still manages to impress. Oh and it charges very fast. I had it fully charged after it was completely depleted in an hour and a bit, which was great. The Mlais M4 Note wants to give you the Galaxy Note 4 experience at a fraction of the cost, and while it doesn’t give you exactly that, it gives you an equally good and fun experience. The phone’s bestselling points, in my opinion, are: design, software, battery life and performance, and that’s about enough for me. If you want a phone that looks good, works good and can be a daily driver, this one can be your perfect pick.
Review Overview
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Design
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The Mlais M4 Note has its ups and downs, but luckily, most of them are ups, rather than downs. Stock Android and a very good performance make this phone a must-have, and the price actually allows for that to happen. Aside from the bad speaker and the average camera performance, the Mlais M4 Note can be a beast in real life usage.