Meizu is gearing up to announce the Meizu 21 series of smartphones in China. The company has been teasing the standard Meizu 21 for the past few days, because of which it is unclear whether the brand will announce the Meizu 21 Pro alongside it. In a new Weibo post, the company confirmed that it will reveal the launch date of the Meizu 21 tomorrow. In addition, the leaker Digital Chat Station has tipped the price of the device.

Meizu 21 price (expected)

As evident from the Weibo post above by Shen Ziu, Meizu Group Chairman and CEO, the company is set to announce the launch date of the Meizu 21 tomorrow. Although the official price of the device has not been confirmed, pre-orders have been open in China since Nov. 15. Meizu has disclosed that pre-orders for the Meizu 21 have already exceeded 100,000 units, indicating significant anticipation for the device in the Chinese market.

Regarding the price, the tipster Digital Chat Station has suggested that the Meizu 21 is expected to be priced at approximately 4,000 Yuan (~$555). This pricing places it in direct competition with other smartphones in its category, such as the Xiaomi 14 series, iQOO 12 series, and the Vivo X100 lineup, all of which start at 3,999 Yuan.

The Meizu 21 is confirmed to feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset and a 6.55-inch Samsung AMOLED display, which probably supports an FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The flat display of the device is confirmed to feature ultra-thin 1.74mm bezels on all four sides. It may pack a 4,800mAh battery that supports 80W charging. According to reports, its rear camera setup will have an OIS-enabled 50-megapixel primary camera, an ultra-wide lens, and a telephoto camera. The back panel of the device is also said to be equipped with an RGB-LED flash.

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