The Meizu 17 family arrived back in May, but we haven't heard much from the Chinese manufacturer since. Yet today a leakster on Weibo claims to have the first renders and specs sheet of the Meizu 18 Max 5G.
The upcoming flagship is said to have a
Snapdragon 875 chipset, paired with UFS 3.1 storage and LPDDR5 RAM. The screen
is said to be 3K OLED with unnamed exact resolution and the image reveals no
punch holes, notches, or bezels for the 32 MP selfie camera. On the back, we
should expect a 64MP main cam with ZEISS optics.
And here’s where it gets interesting -
according to this one image, the phone will support 120W charging over the wire
and 45W wirelessly, which would be a huge jump from 30W/27W rates in the Meizu
17. Other highlights include dual stereo speakers and a dual linear vibration
motor for gaming.
However, this whole leak has a bunch of
red flags to it so we wouldn't get our hopes up just yet. The phone looks
suspicious, the back panel has no flash of any sort and charging speeds while
not unprecedented seem like a bit of a stretch seeing how Meizu was never at
the forefront of the charging speeds race. Until we see further proof, we'd be
leaning on this being more wishful thinking than actual early intel.