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The Meizu Note 21 and Note 21 Pro are FCC certified

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Follow, forward, like, take you to understand the latest digital product information! Recently, Meizu is preparing to launch two new phones - Note 21 and Note 21 Pro. However, the difference between these two new devices is that they do not support 5G networks. It seems that Meizu is targeting those "ordinary users" who are more sensitive to price this time.

According to the FCC's certification information, both phones only support 4G connection, and there is no 5G function at all. This also means that they may not be available in all regions.

The Meizu Note 21 and Note 21 Pro are FCC certified

We've already found traces of these two new machines. Until now, however, it was unclear exactly which countries they would be sold in. However, judging from the FCC certification information this time, we have at least some of their design details and connection options.

The Meizu Note 21 and Note 21 Pro are FCC certified
The Meizu Note 21 and Note 21 Pro are FCC certified

The first is the Note 21, which is equipped with a rear camera module with triple camera + flash, model M411H. The phone will be powered by Android 14 out of the box. Its dimensions are 167.8mm x 77.4mm x 9.1mm, which can be said to be quite heavy.

The Meizu Note 21 and Note 21 Pro are FCC certified

In addition to not supporting 5G, the Note 21 series also does not have Wi-Fi 6 support and can only provide 2G/3G/4G and Wi-Fi 5 connectivity. We estimate that it may struggle to enter the European market because it lacks some key LTE band support. Fortunately, it comes with at least a large 6000mAh battery.

The Meizu Note 21 and Note 21 Pro are FCC certified

The Note 21 Pro, meanwhile, is slightly slimmer, measuring 168.5mm x 76.6mm x 8.35mm. The phone has a dual-camera + LED flash design, model number M412H, and will also come pre-installed with Android 14.

The Meizu Note 21 and Note 21 Pro are FCC certified

In terms of connectivity options, the Note 21 Pro is basically the same as the Note 21, with NFC support. However, the battery capacity of the Pro version is 4950mAh, which is slightly smaller than the regular version.

Overall, neither of the two new Meizu Note 21 series devices supports 5G, which is clearly aimed at some users with limited budgets. After all, 5G has now become the standard configuration of mobile phones, and models that do not support this function can be described as "nondescript".

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