The industry of foldable smartphones is witnessing rapid growth. Numerous smartphone brands are keen to hop on this new trend. Meizu follows suit, and recent information reveals that the firm is developing its inaugural foldable-screen phone.

The leaker Smart Pikachu on Weibo suggested that the debut of Meizu's inaugural widescreen flip phone would occur in 2024's first six months. The rumor surrounding the company launching a foldable phone has been swirling for quite some time.

The corporation appears to have a significant dedication to the folding phone project. But due to internal restructuring and the foldable screen technology complexities, the company failed to present the smartphone in 2023.

There is no specific insight about this new product, but it's projected to be a book-style foldable with a large 8-inch screen. Huge anticipation surrounds this smartphone, even without any firm technical data.

It remains to be seen whether the launch of Meizu's product will significantly shake up the fiercely competitive foldable-screen mobile market. On another front, work is underway on the Meizu 21 Pro.

The smartphone recently obtained certification from China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), suggesting that its launch is pending. However, the specific characteristics of the Meizu 21 Pro and its introduction in China remain unaired.

It's widely expected to premiere in January 2024, featuring a larger 2K resolution display, a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, and a 5,020mAh battery supportive of 80W wired and 50W wireless charging, and a telephoto camera. The news author of Research Snipers is Badarinath Chopra, primarily covering Tech News on Microsoft, Google, Facebook, Apple, Huawei, Xiaomi, among others.