Meizu has recently announced the Flyme 10.5 upgrade plan, which was made official at the Meizu Autumn 2023 Unbounded Ecological Conference. This upgrade plan is particularly significant for the Meizu 21 smartphone, as it will come factory-installed with Flyme 10.5.
Additionally, the Meizu 20 series, including the Meizu 20, Meizu 20 PRO, and Meizu 20 INFINITY Unbounded Edition, will start internal testing registration on December 1, with the stable version expected to be pushed out in January 2024.
Furthermore, the Meizu 18 series, comprising the Meizu 18, Meizu 18X, Meizu 18 Pro, Meizu 17, Meizu 17 Pro, Meizu 18s, and Meizu 18s Pro, will begin internal testing registration in January 2024, with the stable version scheduled for release in March 2024.
In addition to these updates, the Meizu 21, Meizu 20, Meizu 20 PRO, and Meizu 20 INFINITY Unbounded Edition will be the first batch to support the internal testing of the Flyme AI feature, set to start in early December.
This announcement marks a significant step in Meizu’s software development and reflects the company’s commitment to providing timely and substantial updates to its smartphone lineup.
Kazam is Focused on creating and reporting timely content in technology with a special focus on mobile phone technology. Kazam reports, analyzes, and reviews recent trends, news and rumors in mobile phone technology and provides the best possible insights to enhance your experience and knowledge.
TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo recently revealed that the iPhone 18/e, which Apple will…
AnTuTu updated its June ranking of smartphones priced between 1000 and 1999 yuan, and OPPO…
According to Fast Technology on July 4, Apple has yet to officially release the rumored…
According to Fast Technology on July 4th, the vivo X300e has been filed for recordation,…
Fast Technology reported that in November last year, Huawei released its annual flagship Mate 80…
The iQOO Z11i officially went on sale today, with a starting price of 1199 yuan.…