No headphone jack, Flyme OS, cameras could be better, Meizu's flagship of 2018, the Meizu 16th (review) represented a big upgrade over its shortlived predecessor both in terms of design and specifications. But now, after nine months, the Meizu 16s is here
If you hate notches and dig affordable flagship phones, this $475 Meizu flagship is for you. Meizu has improved upon last year's core hardware which makes the Meizu 16s a more compelling package although I'd have been very happy if they didn't skip the he...
Published: 2019-05-25, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Really amazing design with slim bezels all around and no notch or punch hole, Respectable display for this price range, Comes with Android 9 Pie, Snappy performer given its price point, Really great dual-speakers that get the job done, Good battery life,
Display could be brighter for outdoor conditions, No headphone jack, No wireless charging, Camera is good but falls a bit short of the US$1,000 pack of phones
I loved using the 16s for the past few weeks. I actually found myself using and reaching for this phone more often than my US$900 Android flagship. The screen is a joy to use and without a notch or punch hole it felt very immersive. The camera is great, a...
Published: 2019-04-25, Author: Joel , review by: gizmochina.com
Abstract: Meizu's take on the issue of bezels is a bit unique. With the Meizu 16th model, the company paved the way for a design that embraces the bezels (our 16th hands-on here! ) around the display. The new Meizu 16S takes the same design to another level by addi...
Chinese phone brands OnePlus, Xiaomi and Huawei are now sold officially in the west but you should still consider saving even more money on the Meizu 16s. It has the same excellent performance as the 7 Pro, Mi 9 and P30 Pro from those other companies resp...