Meizu announces Note 22, mblu 22, mblu 22 Pro on its MWC return
- you have to suffer
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- 05 Mar 2025
Intentionally wrong, 05 Mar 2025E-wastes copying other E-wastes! Yahoo!!!!
(Very similar t... morelmao
ironically, the mble 22 pro came with similar specs as redmi 14C. but with punch hole display.
- Intentionally wrong
- vx0
- 05 Mar 2025
you have to suffer, 04 Mar 2025hell yeah, more e waste with unlicensed stock android 🔥🔥🔥
... moreE-wastes copying other E-wastes! Yahoo!!!!
(Very similar to the 14C)
- you have to suffer
- txG
- 04 Mar 2025
hell yeah, more e waste with unlicensed stock android 🔥🔥🔥
anyways. it's just another ODM brick. 3/64 in 2025 is diabolical!! mblu series should not even exist in the first place. these belong to the bin. or maybe bring that phone back to the year 2020.
- TheSnowWinterR7
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- 04 Mar 2025
rizki1, 04 Mar 2025nobody buy flagship.. low end sells more than flagship. Son... moreHave you heard the phrase "high risk, high reward"? Sony is pretty much taking that route since Xperia 1 series (and now-defunct 5 series) were launched 6 years ago. They bring more revenue way faster in a small quantity than selling low-ends. Even if low-ends sells better by your opinion and some data and you insisted that, fine, have it your way. But that still doesn't explain why you weren't aware of Sony Xperia strategy that doesn't please the most mainstream market taste and still pretty much focusing on bringing Sony Alpha techs into their Xperia, which is not cheap considering the Xperia teams are pretty much very small compared to the Z3 days and combined with their mainline Alpha since 2019-2020. You suggesting Sony stopped Xperia 1 series to focus on now-frozen Ace series because sold better like you saying Vivo should bring Zeiss tech to the Y series instead and ditched it on the X series because Y series sold better than their X Series. Marketshare pretty much no longer Sony Xperia priority, and probably also unit sold. They know which target market they wanted to reach. They ain't stupid. If Sony were not that smart enough, Sony could copied everything what Samsung do right now and will lose more if they followed that route. You know Sony had to endure a dropped in sale because they removed 3.5mm jack because they wanted to follow trends, right?
L series were never offered in Japan, are you forgetting something? Sony rarely offered low-ends and mid rangers in their home country of their modern Xperia series, and the midrange 10 series only started selling in Japan beginning with 10 Mark II, not the OG one. Ace series existence is now even trembling because the last time Sony introduced them was when Xperia Mark IV was launched, which was 3 years ago with Ace III.
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- 04 Mar 2025
A.C, 03 Mar 2025The bezels on the Note 22 actually look really nice despite... moreWait, I realize that couldn't be an LCD panels, there ain't a fingerprint sensor on this phone. It's either a mistake that GSMArena made, or Meizu just made a phone without a fingerprint sensor...
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- 04 Mar 2025
TheSnowWinterR7, 03 Mar 2025Sony already retired the L series since 2021 and halted Ace... morenobody buy flagship.. low end sells more than flagship. Sony can keep making flagship but they stop making low end is not good. Also these Ace series and L series were also only available in Japan before.
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- 04 Mar 2025
PureOS, 03 Mar 2025Like to see more manufacturers, even with this mediocre dev... moreThese are competing against other e-waste phones, lol.
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- Anonymous
- YYX
- 04 Mar 2025
Go home, Meizu — you’re drunk!
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- unxpctd
- 40m
- 04 Mar 2025
Didn't Meizu sell all their phone IP and jump on the AI bandwagon a year ago? This is like Nokia phones via HMD - pure marketing. How you supposed to make phones when all your juicy bits have been sold off?
- NeonHD
- 6Fi
- 04 Mar 2025
Back in the good old days, I remember the Meizu M2 Note costed somwhere around $150.
These phones better cost less than $150, too.
- catlikehana
- m9Z
- 03 Mar 2025
i'm using a meizu 20 classic since early 2024, it is a lovely phone to use.. updates are consistent and flyme os is pleasing and intuitive.
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- Anonymous
- 3Te
- 03 Mar 2025
Meizu had some unique and compelling high-end devices in the past. Sad to see the brand is basically dead. These are low-end ODM devices without an identity.
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- user4444
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- 03 Mar 2025
Anonymous, 03 Mar 2025Looks like they actually went the ODM route, just use the n... moreSamsung uses oem not odm
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- user555
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- 03 Mar 2025
These do not run on flymeos
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- Phil
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- 03 Mar 2025
too bad they all use the same design..
i loved my 15, 16 series due to their build quality and their design.
not anymore.
- TheSnowWinterR7
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- 03 Mar 2025
rizki1, 03 Mar 2025Sony Asus and others can also do this and what for flagship... moreSony already retired the L series since 2021 and halted Ace series since 2023, both are low-ends of Xperia, and on the verge axing the last standing midrange of theirs, 10 series, if the rumours are true. Most of the Xperia revenue comes from their Xperia 1 series since 2019, not Ace series, not L series, Diverting their already small resources to Xperia to produce more low-end phones sector that is way too overcompetitive and demanding would be even too demanding. And this combined focus of Xperia as a testing project device for Sony Semiconductor Camera sensors and also Sony Alpha/CineAlta that usually are expensive in the beginning, implementing this on low-entry device would be too bizarre (a low-end chipset like Helio G99 or SD 4G2 coupled with Xperia 1 series camera system? That would be too demanding considering Exmor T and continuous optical zoom with moving parts take some power to operate them).
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- Krystle
- prQ
- 03 Mar 2025
I know there is a need for cheap devices but 3GB RAM? is that even usable in this day and age? Ten whatsapp messages with pictures and the device will choke.
The name of the phone is MBLU?
Just when it was time to name this product, the entire product naming sub-department got food poisoning and ended up in the hospital?
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- Anonymous
- IbG
- 03 Mar 2025
These companies are getting too comfortable getting away taking away the jack and sd cards and extending it to the budget area