AI features
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- May 28, 2025
The belief of Meizu Note in creating good phones for the masses has never changed. What new experience does this all-new national smartphone, the Meizu Note 16 Pro, bring?
Beyond-Tier Experience
The Meizu Note 16 Pro features a 6.78-inch 1.5K eye-protecting high-brightness flat display with a 144Hz refresh rate and 2160Hz instantaneous touch sampling rate, delivering smooth operation and visual experience. It also achieves a manual peak brightness of 700 nits, a global peak brightness of 1600 nits, and a local peak brightness of 4500 nits, ensuring clear visibility even under midday sunlight. For eye protection, it incorporates flagship-level Natural Eye Protection technology, supporting hardware-level low blue light, DC-like dimming, and 2160Hz high-frequency PWM dimming at low brightness.
The front display boasts oversized rounded corners (R-angles), offering a significantly better visual experience compared to many budget-tier models in the same price range. Additionally, the screen
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- May 28, 2025
In today's fiercely competitive smartphone market, the budget segment remains a battleground for major brands. Consumers now demand more from affordable devices—not just low prices but also exceptional performance, battery life, imaging, and durability. The Meizu Note 16 Pro aims to meet these expectations, striving to stand out in the crowded budget market with a premium experience. But can it truly deliver and become a bestseller? Let’s dive into the details.
Built Tough: Reliable in Extreme Conditions
Daily use exposes phones to drops, water, and dust. The Note 16 Pro tackles these challenges head-on with robust protection.
Its Titan Shield Alloy Frame borrows from automotive crash beams and airbag design, reinforcing the corners with 15 energy-absorbing foam pads. This structure disperses impact force, reducing drop damage by 50% compared to conventional designs.
With dual IP66/IP68 certification, it withstands 2m underwater immersion for 36 hours and passes rigorous
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- April 05, 2025
The main focus of Meizu Lucky08's promotion is its flagship-level AI features. However, the usable AI functions are quite ordinary, such as image-editing erasure and voice-recording document organization, which are also available on other smartphones. Additionally, its AI shortcut key is essentially the same as the power button on other Meizu models.
Apart from this red AI shortcut key, the most eye-catching aspect of the Meizu Lucky08's design is its rear camera setup. Two cameras are housed within one large camera module, with an additional glass panel covering them, preventing direct contact with the lenses. Whether it looks good or not is subjective, but it’s certainly unique. In terms of actual imaging performance, the 100MP main camera delivers good results with clear details and well-tuned colors, especially in video recording, which is exceptionally sharp. The downside is the lack of optical image stabilization, so you’ll need to hold the phone steady when taking photos. The front-facing