Back in March of this year, Meizu introduced its Meizu 20 series of flagship smartphones in China. These smartphones were powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset. Both the Meizu 20 and 20 Pro garnered positive reviews from both regular users and critics. As a result, there’s a growing sense of anticipation and curiosity surrounding the Meizu 21 series, with enthusiasts eagerly awaiting details on the specifications and features of this upcoming lineup.
A new development reveals that the Meizu
21 Pro has successfully obtained national quality certification for its
lithium-ion battery pack, identified as model BA481. It has a rated capacity of
4,920mAh, which suggests that it will have a typical capacity of approximately
5,020mAh. In addition, the battery for the standard Meizu 21, labeled as model
BA461, has also received certification. It features a rated capacity of
4,700mAh, with a typical capacity of around 4,700mAh.
As per reports, model numbers M461S and
M461H are associated with the standard Meizu 21, whereas the Pro variant has
the M481S model number. Since there has been significant progress in the
development of the Meizu 21 series compared to previous models, it is
anticipated that they will be launched before the end of the year.
The Meizu 21 series is expected to feature
the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. The overall appearance of the Meizu 21 series
is not expected to change significantly, retaining the existing vertical camera
arrangement, a cantered punch-hole display, and slim bezels.
A new 50-megapixel sensor is slated to
replace the primary camera of the Meizu 21 line-up, and there is speculation
that it will incorporate RGB ring LED flash technology for the rear cameras.
These developments have fuelled expectations for an earlier-than-anticipated
launch of the Meizu 21 series in China, possibly within this year.