Meizu appears to be developing its upcoming flagship series, the Meizu 21, along with other Chinese smartphone manufacturers. At least two models, like the Meizu M21 and M21 Pro, may be part of the range. Important information concerning the introduction and design of the Meizu 21 series was recently made public in a Weibo post by well-known tipster Digital Chat Station.
Meizu 21 series important information leaked
Meizu is known for releasing smartphones with eye-catching designs. According to a recent rumour, the design of the next Meizu 21 series would be an improved version of what was offered on the Meizu 20 lineup. An RGB ring LED flash is a major change to the phone’s rear appearance, as disclosed by DCS. However, its precise purpose is still unknown. This LED flash could blink in different colours to indicate different kinds of notifications.
Meizu is known for releasing smartphones with eye-catching designs. According to a recent rumour, the design of the next Meizu 21 series would be an improved version of what was offered on the Meizu 20 lineup. An RGB ring LED flash is a major change to the phone’s rear appearance, as disclosed by DCS. However, its precise purpose is still unknown. This LED flash could blink in different colours to indicate different kinds of notifications.
The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor powers the Meizu 20 and 20 Pro. The more potent Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 is anticipated to be available in the Meizu 21 series in October of this year. According to other reports, the Meizu 21 and Meizu 21 Pro would include a flat display and a 50-megapixel primary camera with OIS. A pericope telephoto camera is also rumoured to be included in the Pro model.
Additionally, according to the most recent leak, the Meizu 21 series will go on sale sooner than its predecessor. Remember that the Meizu 20 series was unveiled at the end of March and made available for purchase in April of this year. The Meizu 21 series could debut a little early, during the first quarter of 2024.
In related developments, Meizu is reportedly developing the automotive software Flyme Auto. In 2024, the infotainment systems in Geely cars are anticipated to run on the Flyme Auto, which is based on Flyme OS 10.