Meizu declared earlier this year that it was investing heavily in AI, claiming it will revolutionize their goals for smartphones. The Note 21 and Note 21 Pro are the most recent smartphones from the Chinese manufacturer. This time, both phones are going global, and the Meizu 21, which was revealed in China earlier this year, will go along with them.
The Meizu Note 21 has an 8MP front-facing camera, a 90Hz refresh rate, and a 6.74-inch IPS LCD with FHD+ resolution. The Note 21 Pro sports a 13.MP selfie camera, a slightly larger 6.78-inch IPS LCD with FHD+ resolution, and a refresh rate of 120Hz.
Note 21 Pro has a 64MP primary camera and a 2MP depth assist, whereas Note 21 has a 50MP main camera with a 2MP depth of field sensor around the back.
While the Note 20 Pro has a Helio G99 chipset with the same RAM and storage, the Note 21 has an unidentified eight-core processor with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. Through the microSD card slot, both phones allow for increased storage capacity.
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Despite Meizu’s emphasis on artificial intelligence, neither of the new phones’ official specs pages mention any specific AI features. We are also not given any information regarding the software, although we assume that Meizu’s FlymeOS is installed on both.
The Meizu Note 21, with its 6,000 mAh cell and 18W charging, is the best device in terms of battery capacity. Note 21 Pro receives 30W charging and a smaller 4,950mAh battery.
While Note 21 Pro will be offered in Bay Blue, Sandstone, and Marble hues, Note 21 will only be available in Gulf Blue, Diamond Black, and Ivory. Meizu promised to provide us with more information shortly, but they haven’t yet disclosed pricing or availability details.
Meizu Note 21, Meizu 21, and Meizu Note 21 Pro will be offered in a few territories in the Middle East, CIS, Latin America, and Asia-Pacific.