Meizu is preparing to unveil the second smartwatch, which will be known as the "Meizu Watch." Unlike the first wearable, which was more like a conventional watch, we anticipate the Meizu Watch to be jam-packed with smart features in order to compete in a crowded market. Weibo leakster @UncleMobile discovered the suspected Meizu Watch on China Telecom's own website today. It gives us a clear idea of what to expect from the forthcoming wearable
Many looking for anything out of the ordinary would be disappointed. With a square case and a looped watch band, the latest wearable appears to be more similar to Apple Watch. On the right side of the shell, there is a single button. It also mentions eSIM capabilities, implying that users would have a platform that is more self-contained than those that need a mobile connection to use smart features
Surprisingly, the first news of a Meizu Watch surfaced last year. We predicted that Meizu will release its latest smartwatch in Q4 2020 at the time. Who, however, did not occur. Now that these leaks have confirmed the device's existence, we can't say when it will be released. One thing we do know is that it will be the first smartwatch to feature Meizu's own Flyme for Watch. We're also wondering whether the company plans to bring this product to international markets or if it will remain a Chinese-only project. Meizu, unlike other firms, is still attempting to establish a global presence. In recent years, the organisation has been losing ground while its Chinese counterparts have been shining brightly all over the world
Flyme for Watch is a new operating system that adds a number of features to help users get the most out of their smartwatches. It comes with a basic watch gui based on cards. Furthermore, the OS was created with fluidity in mind, claiming to keep 60 frames per second in all user scenarios.
It also includes the standard range of sports monitoring software. It also includes social media and messenger app notification support. Meizu is also bringing a wide range of watch faces, allowing you to choose your favourite from a large selection. Smart appliances, music players, remote camera shutters, and Meizu Pay all have buttons



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