In February, Meizu made headlines by announcing its departure from the smartphone market to concentrate on developing AI devices. However, shortly after this announcement, the company released the Meizu 21 Pro phone, surprising everyone.
Now, it looks like Meizu is finally following through on its February announcement. Today, the company announced its plans to introduce “three major new AI products” this month via a Weibo post. However, we lack details on what exactly the company has in store for us.
Apparently, Meizu is also working on a new phone. The device recently passed 3C certification in China with the model number M468Q. This indicates support for 66W wired fast charging.
Earlier, there were speculations that the M468Q could be a Meizu 21X, but now there are rumors that it is a Meizu 21 Note.
The phone is expected to be equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, a powerful 5500 mAh battery, and will have a sleek flat-screen design with a metal center frame and glass body. At the moment, it seems that the Chinese company has no intention of leaving the smartphone market.
While details about Meizu’s upcoming AI devices are still scarce, the company has previously revealed its plans to update its FlymeOS operating system from the ground up. This will allow for deeper integration of AI technology, offering users a more natural and intuitive AI experience.
We will continue to monitor and share news about any new information Meizu discloses about its AI devices in the coming days.
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