Meizu made headlines in February by announcing its departure from the smartphone market to go “all in on AI” and focus on developing AI devices. However, shortly after the announcement, they launched the Meizu 21 Pro phone, surprising everyone. 

Now, it seems Meizu is finally following through with their February announcement. Today, the company revealed its plans to unveil “three major new AI products” this month via a Weibo post. However, we are short of any details on what the company has in store for us. 

Apparently, Meizu has been working on a new phone as well. The device recently passed 3C certification in China with model number M468Q. It reveals support for 66W wired fast charging.

Previously, there was speculation that the M468Q could be the Meizu 21X, but it’s now rumored to be the Meizu 21 Note

The phone is expected to come with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, a hefty 5500mAh battery, and a sleek design featuring a flat screen with a metal middle frame and glass body. At the moment, it seems the Chinese company has no intention of quitting the smartphone market. 

While details about Meizu’s future AI devices are scarce for now, the company previously revealed its plans to revamp the FlymeOS operating system from the ground up. This will allow for deeper integration of AI technology, offering users a more natural and intuitive AI experience.

We’ll continue to monitor and share updates on any new information Meizu reveals regarding its AI devices in the days ahead.

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