Meizu is set to release two budget-friendly smartphones, the Meizu Note 21 and Note 21 Pro. These devices are considered affordable mainly because they lack 5G support. According to FCC certification, both models only support 4G connections, suggesting that they may not be available in all regions. We first noticed these devices about a month ago.
Meizu Note 21 & Note 21 Pro
The Meizu Note 21 and Note 21 Pro are likely to be available in several regions worldwide. However, the exact countries where they will be sold remain unknown. The FCC certification has revealed significant details about these smartphones, including design features, connectivity options, and more.
Meizu Note 21 M411H
The Meizu Note 21 will feature three rear cameras and a flash. Its model number is M411H, and it will come with the Android 14 operating system pre-installed. The dimensions of the device are 167.8mm in length, 77.4mm in width, and 9.1mm in thickness, making it relatively thick.
The Note 21 series does not support 5G or Wi-Fi 6. Instead, the devices are compatible with 2G/3G/4G and Wi-Fi 5 connections. It is unlikely that these devices will be sold in Europe, as they lack LTE FDD B20 band support. Additionally, the Meizu Note 21 will feature a large 6000mAh battery.
Meizu Note 21 Pro
The Meizu Note 21 Pro will have two rear cameras and an LED flash, with the model number M412H. This smartphone will also be released with the Android 14 operating system. It measures 168.5mm in length, 76.6mm in width, and 8.35mm in thickness, making it thinner and potentially more aesthetically pleasing compared to the Note 21.
In terms of connectivity, the Note 21 Pro offers similar features to the Meizu Note 21, including NFC support. The battery capacity for the Note 21 Pro is 4950mAh. We first spotted these smartphones a month ago, and now that they have passed FCC certification, more details have come to light. Meizu is expected to announce the Note 21 series soon.