Android
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April 17, 2025
Design: 21:9 One-Handed Design, All-White Body with Refined Craftsmanship
The unit we reviewed is the "Meizu White" variant of the Meizu 21 PRO. Naturally, the first impression it leaves is its unique white front bezel, a design rarely seen in the industry today. Upon closer inspection, it’s clear that the Meizu 21 PRO’s front and back glass panels are directly connected to the metal frame without any plastic buffer. Considering it also boasts an IP68 dust and water resistance rating, the precision in its construction deserves praise.
Additionally, the front of the Meizu 21 PRO features a 6.79-inch "One-Handed True Color Display." The name comes from its 21:9 aspect ratio and a width of just 74.42mm, making it one of the most comfortable flagship phones for one-handed use.
Of course, if you associate 21:9 with Sony’s 4K display, you might be disappointed—the Meizu 21 PRO’s resolution is only 31921368, slightly lower than the standard 32001440 seen in most flagships. However, it uses a
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April 16, 2025
We’ve prepared a comparison video of the Meizu 21 series for you. While it’s called a comparison, it’s not overly strict—it’s more about detailing the specifics of both devices. This review remains purely green and pollution-free, with no promotional or commercial content, so feel free to enjoy.
Design & Display
In terms of design, the Meizu 21 and Meizu 21 Pro share a similar style. Their design language can be summed up in one word: "minimalist." Compared to most flagship phones with bulky camera modules, the Meizu 21 series looks refreshingly clean.For materials, the Meizu 21 series uses mainstream glass, which leaves a great impression—especially the Pro version, which feels "smooth as jade" and resists fingerprints well. Even compared to newer flagships, the Meizu 21 Pro doesn’t feel outdated.
Looking at the front, the Meizu 21 has a 6.55-inch OLED screen, smaller than mainstream phones but larger than current compact models (e.g., vivo X200 Pro mini at 6.31 inches, Xiaomi 14/15 at
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April 10, 2025
As Meizu's first mid-range product after its return to the market, the performance of the Meizu 21 Note is undoubtedly a topic of interest for many Meizu fans.
We got our hands on the "Meizu White" version of the Meizu 21 Note. Next, let’s start with the specifications and see how this mid-range debut performs after Meizu's comeback.
Design
The packaging of the Meizu 21 Note adopts a minimalist design language. Apart from the product name and the slogan "Welcome to the all-new Meizu AI device," there are no extra elements on the front.Opening the box reveals the phone itself, a clear case, and standard accessories like the 66W power adapter.
Like its packaging, the Meizu 21 Note inherits the minimalist ID design of the Meizu 21 series. The main camera, ultra-wide lens, and flash are aligned on the pure white glass back, with no unnecessary lines or elements.
The main camera of the Meizu 21 Note features a 50MP sensor with a 1.56-inch size. While not outstanding by today's standards, it
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April 08, 2025
The Meizu Lucky 08 smartphone focuses on high aesthetics and practicality. It not only continues Meizu's industrial design standards but also introduces a larger battery, improves durability, and offers over 100 practical AI features, delivering a comprehensive performance. Let’s take a look at how it actually performs.
A Unique High-Aesthetic Design
For many years, aesthetics have been a signature selling point of Meizu phones. As a budget-friendly product, the Meizu Lucky 08 doesn’t cut corners in design, especially with its 1.75mm quad-equal bezel screen on the front—narrower than the standard iPhone 16—paired with rounded body corners, making the front look harmonious and visually appealing.
Moreover, the Meizu Lucky 08 also offers a white front panel, a unique feature in the industry, further enhancing its front-facing aesthetics.
The screen measures 6.78 inches with 1.5K resolution, supports 144Hz high refresh rate, 8T LTPO, 1600nits global brightness, and 5000nits peak brightness,
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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