Meizu is preparing to launch its upcoming flagship smartphone series, the Meizu 21. Recently, a new Meizu device with the model number M461Q was discovered on the 3C Certification website, indicating that it could be the standard version of the Meizu 21.
Meizu 21 3C Certification
The 3C Certification listing reveals that the Meizu 21 will support 80W charging, a notable improvement over the 67W charging capability of the Meizu 20.
The power adapter, identified as model number UP2040, enables charging at the following modes: 15W (5V/3A), 27W (9V/3A), 66W (11V/6A), and 80W (20V/4A).
While there is limited information available about the Meizu 21, previous reports suggest that the standard model will have a 4,800mAh battery, while the Pro model may feature a larger 5,020mAh battery.
The device is expected to be powered by the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset and will include a vertical camera stack with an RGB ring LED flash. Additionally, the Meizu 21 is anticipated to feature a flat display with slim bezels.
Recently, the Meizu 21 Pro with the model number M481S was spotted in China's radio certification, indicating that the Meizu 21 series could be launched by the end of 2023.
Pricing and Availability
As of now, there is no official information regarding the pricing and availability of the Meizu 21 series. However, with the certification processes underway, it is expected that Meizu will announce the launch details soon.
Stay tuned for updates on the Meizu 21 series, including its pricing, specifications, and availability.