Chinese phone maker Meizu is expected to announce the 16s soon. We've been hearing about it for the past few weeks and the smartphone recently got TENAA certification[1] hinting at an imminent launch in China. Thanks to previously leaked images, we already have an idea of what the 16s will look like, but now, an official-looking render has surfaced which gives us our best look yet at this smartphone.
This render shows us that the Meizu 16s[2] will flaunt a notchless display surrounded by tiny bezels and a selfie camera above it on the right side. At the back, the phone has dual cameras stacked vertically in the left corner, and below them is what looks like a laser AF sensor with an LED flash ring around.
While this render does look legit and mostly aligns well with previously leaked images at first glance, taking a closer look at it makes us question its accuracy.
The images we saw on TENAA revealed that the 16s has a volume rocker and a power button on the right, but this render shows the phone with a similar arrangement on its left side as well. Furthermore, the top of the phone also seems to have a cut-out for a USB like the bottom. Either someone created those renders based on earlier leaks or there's something we are missing on the admittedly low-res TENAA shots.
>Meizu 16s images leaked on TENAA
We will hopefully have more clarity regarding the design of the Meizu 16s soon.
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