Meizu 16T Goes Official With Snapdragon 855 SoC & Triple Rear Cameras
Karamchand Rameshwar - Oct 24, 2019
Meizu 16T is announced in China as the company's latest flagship with Snapdragon 855 SoC, triple rear cameras, in-display fingerprint scanner and more.
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Meizu 16T is the latest flagship that the brand has just announced in its home market, China. The handset comes with Super AMOLED panel and it is also TÜV-certified for a low amount of blue light emission. It is also equipped with an in-display fingerprint reader for biometric security, which the brand claims to deliver 30% more success rate of unlocking the phone compared to the previous version.

Meizu 16T: Price
The Meizu 16T’s price in China is CNY 1,999 (roughly 20,000) for the variant with 6GB RAM / 128GB storage, while the higher variant with 8GB RAM / 128GB storage costs CNY 2,299 (roughly 23,000). The company also offers an 8GB RAM / 256GB storage model that is priced at CNY 2,499 (roughly Rs. 25,000). Users in China can start pre-ordering the device in the country or they can wait until 28 October to purchase the phone directly. There are three color variants to choose from - Orange, Blue, and Green.

Meizu 16T: Specifications
The device boasts a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED panel with FHD+ resolution and an aspect ratio of 18.6:9. Meizu goes for a Snapdragon 855 chipset on this phone along with an Adreno 640 GPU. As mentioned, users have three memory configurations to choose - 6GB RAM / 128GB of storage, 8GB RAM / 128GB of storage, 8GB RAM / 256GB of storage. All three models come with UFS 3.0 storage as well. For software, Meizu 16T owners can get an early experience of the FlymeOS 8.0.

On the imaging front, the device is packed with a triple camera system at the back that includes a 12MP Sony IMX362 sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide camera with 118-degree FOV, and a 5MP third sensor. Upfront, there is a 16MP camera for taking selfies and video calling. An in-display fingerprint reader is available on the phone, which has already been a standard for a flagship device these days. Finally, the entire setup is fueled by a 4,500 mAh battery that supports 18W mCharge quick charging solution.
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