Meizu 22 Raises the Bar: Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, 6.3-Inch LTPO Display, 5,500mAh Battery & More

Meizu has just launched its latest flagship phone, the Meizu 22, introducing it with a raft of premium features and impressive hardware. After several delays (originally slated for August), the device finally makes its debut complete with Meizu’s updated Flyme AIOS 2 software.

Key Specs & Highlights

FeatureDetails
Display6.3-inch LTPO OLED screen, 1.5K resolution (~2670×1200), adaptive 1-120Hz refresh rate; peak brightness up to 6000 nits; ultra-narrow bezels (~1.2mm all around); full-link eye protection including hardware low-blue light & DC dimming.
Processor & PerformanceSnapdragon 8s Gen 4 SoC built on 4nm node; paired with large VC liquid cooling (≈4500 mm²) to handle heat under load.
Camera SetupQuad 50MP cameras: main wide (OV50H) with OIS, 50MP telephoto periscope (3×, Sony IMX882), 50MP ultra-wide (OV50D), and 50MP front camera; macro capabilities on ultra-wide and tele modules.
Battery & Charging5,500mAh (or ~5,510mAh on some listings) battery; rapid charging support: 80W wired, 66W wireless.
Other Features• IP66 + IP68 water/dust resistance
• UWB digital key support for compatible uses
• Infrared remote functions, stereo speakers, 3-dimensional vibration motor, etc.
• Flyme AIOS 2 with enhancements: AI drawing, AI filters, glare/pedestrian removal, “Small Window Mode” and improved car/device connectivity features.

Pricing & Availability

  • Memory/Storage variants include 12/256GB, 16/256GB, 12/512GB, 16/512GB, and 16/1TB options.
  • The Homecoming / Limited Edition version comes with a custom UI, themed design, and exclusive accessories.
  • Prices in China begin from about ¥2,999 for the base model and go up depending on storage and special edition.

What It Means

The Meizu 22 shows that Meizu is serious about competing in the flagship segment. Ultra-bright, narrow-bezel display; strong camera setup; fast charging both wired & wireless — these are features people expect at this level.

For buyers who prioritize display clarity, camera versatility (especially periscope telephoto), and fast charging, this is a very strong option. On the downside, we’ll want to watch how software updates, global availability, and pricing outside China play out.

Also Read More: Oppo Unveils F31 Pro & F31 Pro+ with Super Long-Lasting 7,000 mAh Batteries

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