After Vivo announced a memory expansion program for its old smartphone models, another China-based company has jumped into the game — Meizu. The company has introduced a similar program that allows users to increase the storage capacity on their smartphone.

Currently, the company has shared a list of 12 smartphone models that are part of this program. The pricing for the memory expansion program starts at 199 yuan, which roughly converts to $29.

Meizu Memory Upgrade Program

For upgrading the storage capacity from 16GB to 32GB, the company supports five smartphone models, which include Meizu U20, 5s, 5, Note5, Note6. This upgrade is priced at 199 yuan.

The storage on the Meizu Pro 6, Meizu X, Note5, and E2 can be upgraded from 32GB to 64GB for 249 yuan (approximately $36). On the other hand, the Meizu Note5’s storage can also be upgraded from 16GB to 64GB for 299 yuan (approximately $43).

Meizu Memory Upgrade Program

For expanding storage from 64GB to 128, the company supports four models — Meizu 16X, Meizu 15, PRO 6 Plus, and PRO 7 Plus. While the costing for 16X is 299 yuan, upgrade cost for the other three models is 399 yuan (approximately $58).

Those who are interested to get their smartphone’s storage capacity increased can take the benefit of this program from 22nd May to 22nd June. The company is calling this Meizu Memory Upgrade Experience Month.

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Users can take their smartphone to the 21 designated Meizu Authorized Service Centers where the company will directly replace the original motherboard. The program seems to be currently limited to China only and is unlikely to expand to other regions.