Meizu Note 21 and Note 21 Pro have passed FCC certification, which means the novelties will be announced soon
Meizu Note 21 and Note 21 Pro smartphones have successfully passed the FCC certification. These will be affordable devices as they do not support 5G as revealed from the certification.
Here's What We Know
The lack of 5G as well as Wi-Fi 6 could mean that the brand has no plans to release the Meizu Note 21 and Note 21 Pro in all regions. The Meizu Note 21 features three rear cameras and a flash. The smartphone has been given the model number M411H. It will come with Android 14 operating system and its dimensions will be 167.8 by 77.4 by 9.1 mm. Probably, this smartphone will not be sold in Europe due to the lack of LTE support FDD B20. Its battery capacity is 6000 mAh.
The Meizu Note 21 Pro gets the model number M412H, dual rear cameras and LED flash. The smartphone also runs on Android 14 and measures 168.5 by 76.6 by 8.35 mm. Compared to the Meizu Note 21, the Note 21 Pro is expected to be a slimmer and sleeker device. The Meizu Note 21 Pro will be equipped with a 4,950mAh battery. Both the smartphones are NFC-enabled.
About the release date, as well as the prices of future novelties there is no information yet.
Source: Gizmochina