This afternoon, the brand new Meizu 21Note smartphone was officially released, equipped with the second-generation Snapdragon 8, the all-new FlymeAIOS, starting at a price of $399 (approximately 2599 RMB).
The Meizu 21Note offers two color options: Meizu White and Infinite Black, with a thickness of 8.2mm and weighing 205g.
In terms of design, the Meizu 21Note adopts a borderless aesthetic design. The slim body features a dual-sided dynamic star arc with the industry's unique 1.75mm ultra-narrow physical four equal sides straight screen. The aerospace-grade matte metal mid-frame and glass back meet the G3 curvature connection, achieving front and back dual 2.5D micro-arc touch.
The model featured in the TapTechNews shoot is the Meizu White color, featuring a white panel that is rare in the industry, once again achieving a small and beautiful design, a commitment that truly touches people's hearts.
In terms of screen specifications, the Meizu 21Note features a 6.78-inch 8TLTPO 1.5K 144Hz (1-144Hz) straight screen, a new U8 low-power screen lighting material, manual maximum brightness of 800nit, locally excited brightness of 1600nit, peak brightness of 5000nit, using 2160Hz high-frequency PWM dimming, and supporting all-weather display and all-domain wet finger touch.
In terms of performance, the Meizu 21Note is equipped with the second-generation Snapdragon 8 mobile platform, supplemented by LPDDR5X memory (all 16GB), UFS 3.1 flash memory, using a 5000mm² VC liquid cooling, and the official AI-enhanced 360° stereoscopic cooling system, improving heat dissipation performance by 20%.
In terms of battery life, the Meizu 21Note uses a 5500mAh high-density durable battery, claiming to be able to meet 12.8 hours of high-intensity continuous use, supporting 65W PD universal fast charging protocol.
The Meizu 21Note introduces network super uplink technology for the first time, achieving TDD and FDD coordination to significantly reduce network latency; equipped with a flagship X-axis linear motor, finely tuned 500+ system vibration effects; using a brand-new audio algorithm and super-linear stereo dual speakers to simulate more different sound field scenarios, easily achieving sound position recognition and precise impact.
In terms of imaging, the Meizu 21Note features the second-generation 50-megapixel all-scene humanistic imaging, retaining the Aicy dynamic ring, supporting 2X zoom portrait beauty shot, supplemented by the Rainbow Soft image algorithm. In terms of specific parameters, the new phone has a front 16MP camera (Samsung S5K3P9), a rear 50MP main camera (Samsung S5KGN5, OIS) + 13MP ultra-wide angle (Samsung S5K3L6) dual camera setup.
The Meizu 21Note is priced at $399 for the 16GB+256GB version, and $429 for the 16GB+512GB version, and will start pre-sale on May 16 at 4:00 PM, with the official sale starting on May 20 at 8:00 PM.