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Meizu 18x, 18s and 18s Pro appear in 3C listing, will do up to 40W charging

Meizu is expected to add a few new members to its 18 series smartphones soon and three of them were spotted in the database of China’s 3C agency. In addition, well-known tipster revealed more details regarding the corresponding devices’ model numbers as well as their battery capacities.

Meizu 18s, 18s Pro and 18x listings on 3C database

Meizu 18s, 18s Pro and 18x listings on 3C database

The 3C listing reveals the Meizu 18x (M172Q) supports 30W charging, Meizu 18s (M182Q) goes with slightly faster 36W charging while the top-dog 18s Pro (M192Q) will support 40W speeds. The 18x is rumored to pack a 4,200 mAh battery, 18s is said to carry a smaller 3,910mAh cell while the 18s Pro may bring the largest battery pack at 4,410mAh. Keep in mind these values are yet to be confirmed by Meizu and are subject to change.

Meizu 18x, 18s and 18s Pro battery and charging capacity details

Meizu 18x, 18s and 18s Pro battery and charging capacity details

Just yesterday the 18s and 18s Pro appeared in TENAA listings revealing most of their key specs. The 18s has a 6.2” AMOLED screen with 1440p resolution and a 20MP selfie cam while the Pro model goes up to a 6.7” AMOLED again with 1440p resolution.

Meizu M182Q aka Meizu 18s
Meizu M182Q aka Meizu 18s

Meizu M182Q aka Meizu 18s

Both phones are said to utilize Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 888+ chipsets. The 18s will sport a triple camera setup on its back with 64MP, 16MP and 8MP sensors while the 18s Pro will house one extra sensor though we don’t have any info about it at the moment.

Meizu 192Q aka Meizu 18s Pro
Meizu 192Q aka Meizu 18s Pro
Meizu 192Q aka Meizu 18s Pro
Meizu 192Q aka Meizu 18s Pro

Meizu 192Q aka Meizu 18s Pro


Author: Michail
Source: GSMArena

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