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- May 24, 2025
Titan Shield Alloy Structure Takes Durability to the Next Level
The durability of a smartphone is crucial for users, and the high cost of after-sales service is also a major concern. The screen and motherboard account for almost two-thirds of a phone's after-sales cost, with their actual prices being enough to buy a new phone altogether.
To address this, the Meizu Note 16 returns to the essence of durability with the Titan Shield Alloy Structure. It adopts the same anti-collision beam design + airbag cushioning as the Pro model, reinforcing all four corners and incorporating multiple energy-absorbing foam layers, significantly improving drop resistance. Additionally, its ports have undergone 500,000 plug-and-pull tests and 480 hours of high-temperature, high-humidity testing, achieving a rugged and durable build. It has also earned SGS’s five-star drop resistance certification and passed IP65 dust and water resistance tests.
Speaking of the screen, the Meizu Note 16 features a 6.78-inch
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- May 23, 2025
The Meizu Note16 series enters the fiercely competitive budget phone market with a "Nation's Premium Choice" stance, aiming to redefine value benchmarks through differentiation.
Key data from Xingji Meizu's sales report shows that within five hours of launch, the series achieved 10 times the sales of its predecessor across all channels, even ranking in the top three of JD.com's price-tier sales chart.
Xiao Bo, General Manager of Xingji Meizu Group China, previously stated that creating affordable yet high-performing phones for everyone is the key to this significant sales growth.
However, a phone's quality cannot be judged solely by specs and price—hands-on experience is essential.
Take the Meizu Note16 standard version, for example. As a budget phone, it may not seem impressive at first glance, but its 8GB+128GB storage configuration rivals competitors' high-end models.
In testing, daily usage feels smooth, with no excessive heating even during prolonged use, showcasing strong stability.
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- April 11, 2025
Meizu has introduced its third phone following the Meizu 21 and Meizu 21 Pro—the Meizu 21 Note "Phone Special Forces." Many users must be curious: what does a phone have to do with special forces? But after the launch event, everyone has gained some understanding of the Meizu 21 Note "Phone Special Forces."
More Than Just a Note, a Special Forces-Level Quality
The Meizu 21 Note is positioned as a performance flagship, but the first impression upon handling it is still Meizu's signature refinement. Compared to the Meizu 21, the overall size is slightly larger, featuring a 6.78-inch screen. Yet, it retains the all-white body, with the front screen adopting a narrow-bezel, full-white panel design. The screen bezels are just 1.75mm, achieving a screen-to-body ratio of 95.55%. Just the front design alone can outshine many models in the same price range.
The screen features a new 1.5K U8 luminescent material, supporting 1-144Hz refresh rate with full-scenario 8T LTPO adaptive high refresh rate.