Meizu 18s series featuring the Meizu 18s, and Meizu 18s Pro smartphones have received 3C certification ahead of launch. The Chinese consumer electronics company will be unveiling its next flagship phones soon. Details about the Meizu 18s series have been making the rounds online for quite some time now. Moreover, the devices were listed on TENAA on August 31 with key specs and an official-looking image. Regrettably, the TENAA listing did not reveal the charging specifications.
Meizu has been releasing flagship phones every year after the Meizu 16 lineup in 2018. Earlier this year, the company introduced the Meizu 18 and 18 Pro. Now, the popular brand is gearing up to introduce incremental upgrades to the Meizu 18 lineup with the Meizu 18s and 18s Pro smartphones. If an AnTuTu survey is anything to go by, the Meizu 18 series is the most-awaited smartphone in China. Now, this hotly-anticipated series has received certification from 3C.
Meizu 18s, Meizu 18s Pro Receives 3c Certification
New Meizu phones bearing model numbers M172Q, M182Q, and M192Q have passed through the Chinese 3C certification authority. As expected, the 3C listings have shed light on the charging capabilities of the upcoming smartphones. If rumors making the rounds online are anything to go by, the Meizu M182Q and M192Q phones will be made available in China as the Meizu 18s and Meizu 18s Pro. If the 3C listings are anything to go by, the vanilla variant will come with 36W fast charging support. The Pro model, on the other hand, will offer 40W rapid charging support. The Meizu M172Q phone could come with 24W fast charging support. Details about the phones’ identity are still scarce.
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Specifications (Rumored)
Previously surfaced reports suggest that the phone will pack a Snapdragon 870 chipset. However, the company has remained mum on these speculations. The Meizu 18s will sport a 6.2-inch OLED display with QHD+ resolution, according to NotebookCheck. Furthermore, the publication suggests that it will house a triple camera setup at the back. The rear-mounted camera module will house a 64MP main camera, a 16MP ultra-wide lens, and an 8MP telephoto lens. Upfront, there’s a 20MP shooter for selfies and video calling. Aside from that, the device could use a 3910mAh battery with 36W charging support.