Meizu has confirmed that its next-generation phone will be named the Meizu 20 series, after a long wait. So far, the company has not announced a release date. However, the latest industry news indicates that the release date is not far off.
This morning, a new Meizu device with the codename M2391 appeared in the AnTuTu database. According to sources, this device is very likely the Meizu 20 Pro. This codename matches the model number of the Meizu 20 Pro (M391Q).
The benchmark revealed that the expected Meizu 20 Pro is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen2 chipset and scored 1,255,418 points, which seems a pretty good score.
The benchmark scores include a CPU score of 248,541, a GPU (Adreno 740) score of 570,255, a MEM (memory) score of 256,118, and a UX score of 180,504. It is worth noting that the phone has 12GB of LPDDR5X memory and 512GB of UFS 4.0 storage.
It is also mentioned that this device features a 120Hz display with Full HD+ resolution (2400 x 1080) and runs on Android 13.
As mentioned earlier, the device uses the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset. It includes one Cortex-X3 core, two Cortex-A715 and two Cortex-A710 performance cores, and three Cortex-A510 efficiency cores.
Earlier reports indicated that the Meizu 20 Pro will feature a flat screen with a hole-punch. The back of the phone will have a vertically aligned triple camera setup on the left side.
Not only that, but Meizu also revealed that the phone features the latest ultrasonic fingerprint 2.0 technology (supporting 0.075s fast unlock with wet hands) and 13 high-energy gaming-grade antennas.
The Meizu 20 series is expected to be unveiled next month (March 2023).









