Meizu has barely launched any smartphones lately. In fact, the last flagship we saw from the brand was way back in 2019, the device was called Meizu 19. The Chinese company is now planning to return to the market with the new Meizu 20 series. The lineup is said to include the vanilla Meizu 20 and a higher-end Meizu 20 Pro. Today, the vanilla model’s protective case has appeared online, revealing its design. Let’s have a look.

A Pandaer-branded phone case has been doing rounds on the Chinese social media platform Weibo. The case has apparently been designed for the upcoming Meizu 20 and it even matches the phone’s design as revealed through patent images. Also, Pandaer is Meizu’s sub-brand which focuses on accessories and other gadgets.

Meizu 20 Case

The case can be seen with flat sides and a large vertical opening on the back for the camera module. On the right edge, there are the power and volume buttons. The Meizu 20 is expected to have 4 circular rings on the back housing at least 3 cameras. The display of the device will be equipped with a hole-punch cutout for the selfie camera.

Meizu 20 (M381Q) and Meizu 20 Pro (M391Q) have recently bagged radio approval, and it has been revealed that the pro model will support UWB’s ultra-wideband function.

In addition, the Meizu 20’s battery and charging capacity has been revealed through national quality certification. The device could come with a 4600mAh battery and support 80W fast charging.

Both smartphones are expected to arrive with the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC. While there’s no official confirmation yet, rumors suggest the Meizu 20 could launch sometime in March. We’ll keep you posted.

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