Meizu 21 is already selling starting at $599

Meizu unveiled the Meizu 21 on November 30 with an official MSRP of CNY 3,399 ($480) for the 8/256GB trim and an initial sales date of December 5. However, the phone is already listed on the GIZTOP website as available and shipping.

The price is a bit steeper, though, at $599 for a base 8GB/256GB unit, $699 for the 12GB/256GB one and $799 for the 12GB/512GB one. While seemingly not the best deal price-wise, GIZTOP is at least a very Western-friendly seller that promises to ship to European countries with no customs duties and taxes.

Speaking of Western-friendly, while the Meizu 21 up on offer is a Chinese edition, it still comes with full Google Play Services, wide language support including English and a nice selection of cellular bands that should cover Asia, Europe and Australia. You can check the source link for details.

As for some specs, the Meizu 21 is a flagship phone, rocking the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset and a 6.55-inch AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate and 1,100 nits of peak brightness. The Meizu 21 also gets a 200MP main camera with Samsung's ISOCELL HP3 - a 1/1.4-inch large sensor with an f/1.69 aperture and OIS. It is accompanied by a 13MP ultrawide and a 5MP depth sensor. Meizu 21 is also IP54 rated and brings a 4,800 mAh battery with 80W fast charging and 50W Super Wireless mCharge technology. It boots Android 13 with FlymeOS 10.5 on top and support for Meizu's Flyme Auto.

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Reader comments

  • paerGaben

It doesn't support wireless charging sadly I have it and that's my only disappointment regarding the hardware. I was also misdirected by their official Pandaer Cases having Magsafe like rings despite the phone not having the feature. But th...

  • paerGaben

This is real I bought one for fun and software development purposes. I'm absolutely blown away by it's design. A Samsung s23/s24 with a very cool RGB led circle on the back. It is absolutely awesome that screen is just amazing and those bez...

yeah, ultrawide is hard to frame and always worse quality lens than the others. I often use telephoto more just how nice the narrow depth looks.