The competition in the smartphone market is increasing day by day. In fact, it has become so intense that even giants like Apple and Samsung are finding it challenging to sell devices as they used to. Undoubtedly, Meizu is among the manufacturers affected by this situation. Once holding a significant market share in many different countries, especially in China, the company has drifted away from its glorious days in recent years. In fact, recent information suggests that Meizu might have thrown in the towel in the smartphone market and will fully focus on AI products. However, it seems that the Chinese manufacturer is not yet willing to give up, as the Meizu 21 Pro is set to be officially unveiled on February 29th.
The Meizu 21 Pro will be unveiled at an event
in China on February 29th. Just like with any eagerly anticipated phone, there
are already numerous speculations circulating on the internet about the 21 Pro.
The first and most attention-grabbing of these is the price of the phone. The
company’s previous model, the 20 Pro, was released in China at a price of 3,999
Yuan.
Therefore, many of us assumed that the new
model would also be priced similarly. However, some sources are suggesting that
the Meizu 21 Pro could potentially reach up to 6,000 Yuan, which is
approximately $800-$850. At first glance, this price may seem expensive. And
you’re right, but it’s important not to forget that the Meizu 21 Pro is a
flagship. According to claims, the device will be powered by Qualcomm’s
Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor.
Additionally, this model will feature a
6.7 inch 2K AMOLED panel with an under-display ultrasonic fingerprint reader.
It will also have a battery capacity of 4800mAh and support 80W fast charging.
When we look at the rear camera of the phone, there will be a 50MP main sensor,
a 12MP ultra-wide-angle sensor, and an 8MP telephoto lens. On the front camera,
there will be a 40MP sensor.
In addition, a series of artificial
intelligence features that we have recently started to see in all smartphone
manufacturers will also be available in this model. Meizu recently announced
that it has stopped traditional “smartphone” projects to focus on the AI field.
Therefore, the Meizu 21 Pro could be Meizu’s last traditional smartphone. Of
course, this is just a speculation for now, as there hasn’t been a clear
statement on this matter yet.
