Meizu is yet to confirm on the launch date of the Meizu 16s. In the past weeks, various sources have leaked key information on the smartphone. Today, a Meizu phone codenamed as “alps m1971” has appeared on AnTuTu to reveal some of its key specs. The SD855 powered phone has scored 357k+ in the benchmark tests. Recent reports have revealed that “alps m1971” smartphone is the upcoming Meizu 16s smartphone.

The AnTuTu listing of the Meizu 16s reveals that is running on the Android 9 Pie OS. Meizu is likely to customize it with the latest edition of the Flyme UI. The Snapdragon 855 SoC that includes Adreno 640 SoC fuels the smartphone along with 6 GB of RAM. These specs were also revealed through its Geekbench listing that was spotted recently.

The Meizu 16s has an internal storage of 128 GB. Its display carries support for 2232 x 1080 pixels full HD+ resolution. According to AnTuTu’s Weibo post, the Meizu 16s is equipped with a front-facing camera. Probably, it will be featuring the same selfie snapper that is available on the Meizu 16th smartphone from last year.

Recent renders leak of the Meizu 16s have revealed that it will be arriving with a vertical dual camera setup. The benchmarking platform has confirmed that it will be featuring a 48-megapixel primary sensor. It will be the Sony IMX586 48-megapixel sensor that will carry support for OIS. The handset has recorded an average benchmarking score of 357,975 on AnTuTu.

The Meizu 16s had recently bagged 3C certification in China. Through 3C approval it was revealed that the phone will carry support for 24W rapid charging. Rumors have it will be packed with a 3,600mAh battery. Leaked renders of the phone have revealed that it will continue to sport a symmetrical front design and a ring flash for the dual rear cameras. A 6.2-inch S-AMOLED display will be available on the device. It will also come equipped with an in-screen fingerprint reader.

Meizu 16s rear

The Meizu 16s is expected to debut along with other phone such as the advanced Meizu 16s Plus smartphone and the Meizu 16T gaming phone. The handset will be costing 500 Yuan (~$76) more than the Meizu 16th. Hence, it is likely to debut with a price tag of 3,198 Yuan (~$476)