Meizu Note 21 Pro has standard equipment. This is a case, cable, charger (30W). The smartphone is made entirely of plastic and is quite large. There is also a movie on the screen right away.
The screen of Meizu Note 21 Pro has a diagonal of 6.78 inches, FHD + resolution, IPS matrix and a refresh rate of 120 Hz.
In AnTuTu, Note 21 Pro gets around 410 thousand points. The processor here is Helio G99.
The memory capacity of the new product is 8/256 GB. The smartphone has a main camera – 64 MP and also has a 2 MP depth sensor. Compared to Poco M6 Pro, Meizu is much inferior in terms of image quality. Photo examples are below.
Autofocus works well when shooting at maximum quality, but there is no digital stabilization in this mode: it only works in Full HD. In this case the image is heavily cropped.
The front camera is 16 MP. You can only record video at 1080p 30fps with this camera.
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Note 21 Pro has a headphone jack, as does NFC. The speakers sound very cheap.
The Meizu Wi-Fi doesn’t retain the signal very well when moving away from the router.
Note 21 Pro has a standard battery: 5000 mAh. It gives 5 hours and 35 minutes of screen time. The smartphone charges to 100% in 1 hour and 8 minutes.
The software you get on the Meizu Note 21 Pro is the same as on third-tier devices: Blackview, Cubot, etc. The shortcomings are also similar. For example, the camera app crashes.
Meizu is trying to sell an affordable phone, which is already abundant on the market, in the form of the Note 21 Pro. You can also buy the Poco M6 Pro for similar money, which has an AMOLED display, 67W charging, a camera with optical stabilization and more advanced algorithms and stereo sound. The only thing Meizu is better at is the proximity sensor (optical, unlike Poco).
Source: Ferra

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