Meizu unveiled the flagship Meizu 18
- ALast week began selling another brainchild of the Chinese company Meizu. Taking the example of its "older" comrades, the manufacturer has removed from the kit charger adapter, as well as headphones. Moreover, Meizu is going to hold an unusual action, the company will give out free power adapters instead of two brought the old chargers.
As for the novelties themselves, they are expected to run on the latest Snapdragon 888 in conjunction with 12 GB of RAM in the maximum configuration and support 5G networks.
The main model uses a 6.2-inch AMOLED screen and supports 120 Hz refresh rate. Two bundles are available: 8/128GB and 12/256GB. The smartphone comes preloaded with Flyme 9 based on Android 11. The main sensor of the triple main camera was a 64-megapixel Sony sensor. The resolution of the front camera is 20 megapixels. The 36-watt charger is capable of fully charging the 4,000 mAh battery in just 50 minutes.
The Pro-version of the device boasts a 6.7-inch screen, though with the same resolution. In addition, the smartphone has a 44-megapixel front camera, a 50-megapixel sensor of the main quad-camera and support for 40-watt wireless charging.
The base model starts at $680 and the Pro version starts at $773.
As for the novelties themselves, they are expected to run on the latest Snapdragon 888 in conjunction with 12 GB of RAM in the maximum configuration and support 5G networks.
The main model uses a 6.2-inch AMOLED screen and supports 120 Hz refresh rate. Two bundles are available: 8/128GB and 12/256GB. The smartphone comes preloaded with Flyme 9 based on Android 11. The main sensor of the triple main camera was a 64-megapixel Sony sensor. The resolution of the front camera is 20 megapixels. The 36-watt charger is capable of fully charging the 4,000 mAh battery in just 50 minutes.
The Pro-version of the device boasts a 6.7-inch screen, though with the same resolution. In addition, the smartphone has a 44-megapixel front camera, a 50-megapixel sensor of the main quad-camera and support for 40-watt wireless charging.
The base model starts at $680 and the Pro version starts at $773.