Meizu 21 Pro Flyme Titanium Edition: A New Identity
Meizu has chosen to bestow its fantastic 21 Pro smartphone with a gorgeous new identity. Meet the Meizu 21 Pro Flyme Titanium Edition. This is not a slight facelift; it is a statement piece, encased in premium materials and with some new AI heft under the hood.
A Touch of Opulence: Design and AI Enhancements
The "Titanium Edition" is unique. The name is a pretty good indication. The phone now has a titanium frame. But Meizu did not leave it at that. Flip it over, and you will find a decorative insert of pure 24-carat gold. This design certainly makes heads turn.
Other than the luxurious exterior, the software has also been heavily upgraded. The phone ships with the brand-new Flyme AIOS 2 operating system. This is not a fresh coat of paint; it includes a heavily embedded AI, fueled by the DeepSeek R1 model. The phone is made to know complex voice commands, intelligently identify what is on your screen, and respond to contextual hints. It is like having a wiser assistant built-in.
The Powerhouse Within Remains
Whereas the outside and the software smarts have been updated, Meizu has wisely held onto the beefy core specs that made the initial 21 Pro a flag bearer. You are still receiving:
- A beautiful 6.79-inch AMOLED display, with crisp 3196x1368 resolution and smooth 120Hz refresh rate.
- The monstrous Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, offering top-tier performance.
- Abundant 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM for seamless multi-tasking.
- A massive 1TB of speedy UFS 4.0 storage – plenty of space for all your things.
- A robust 5050 mAh battery to keep you going, with fast 80-watt wired and convenient 50-watt wireless charging support.
- A triple camera setup on the back: a 50-megapixel main camera (f/1.9), a 13-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera, and a 10-megapixel telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom.
- Worry-free with IP68 water and dust resistance.
Pricing and Availability (For Now)
The Meizu 21 Pro Flyme Titanium Edition will arrive in just one, flagship-level configuration only: 16GB of RAM and that massive 1TB of storage. It costs 3999 yuan in China, or around $555 USD.
As for whether this high-end device will be released in markets outside of China, Meizu has not said anything so far. So, at least for now, it is a special treat for its hometown market.