Meizu released its flagship 16s in April and the
company will offer a refreshed version dubbed the 16s Pro soon. The specs and
design of the upcoming device managed to sneak up on Meizu’s website briefly
before being taken down.
The device will pack a 90Hz AMOLED display with a
120Hz touch sample rate and an in-display fingerprint scanner. The overall
design of the Meizu 16s will be retained on the new model as it will mainly
focus on upgrading the core specs.
This isn’t the first time the 16s Pro leaks as it
was also briefly listed on Chinese online retailer Taobao at the beginning of
July. Yet we only now learn of its Snapdragon 855+ chipset paired with up to
12GB RAM and 256 GB UFS 3.0 storage.
On the camera front, we’ll see a third sensor make
its way alongside the existing 48MP main and 20 MP telephoto shooters. Rounding out the spec sheet is
support for 18W fast charging and Meizu’s FlymeOS 8 running on top of Android 9
Pie.
We'll keep you updated once we have more reliable
info on Meizu's upcoming flagship phone.