The Meizu 17 has been spotted in the wild,
showing off an unusual feature - a ring around its punch hole camera that
indicates the battery charge. We've seen apps that do this, but this appears to
be an official feature.
It helps that the selfie cam is positioned
in the top right corner of the screen (most other makers put the punch hole in
the top left or center). This way the battery charge is next to the signal
strength indicator and the clock, just where it belongs.
The phone will be fully unveiled in April,
but so far we know that it will feature a 90Hz screen. This will be Meizu's
first 5G phone (and Wi-Fi 6), a nice gift for the company's 17th birthday.
