Dolle, 12 Sep 2024Does this work in Europe? Anyone in Europe can comment on this phone?it supports google play service, it works fine in australia
Does this work in Europe? Anyone in Europe can comment on this phone?
Is it just me or does it feel like this could go up against the Samsung Galaxy S21 vanilla AND WIN?
Krillo, 03 Mar 2024Where can I buy this phone? And will it work ok in Europe? In China only.
Where can I buy this phone? And will it work ok in Europe?
tetete, 25 Nov 2021Everything looks pretty good on paper. But once you got it, their system have so many glitches... moreYeah this is what I'm worried about too. Their software development aren't great.
Really sad because it's hard to find such small screen devices with QHD resolution these days.
This phone is seriously underrated AF!
It's so rare to find QHD+ on a rather small display these days. In fact I think this is the only compact phone from both 2022 and 2023 with QHD.
Anyone interested can buy it here for $443: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003656020806.html
This phone is very nice for the current price. Too bad not much in-depth reviews have been posted about it, would like to see a review of Flyme 9.2.
You can install Google Play pretty easily, it has GMS pre-installed. Google Pay also works.
Rare to see a phone slimmer than 70mm, with a screen that large.
you know it's too difficult to find a small screen mobile. except iphone mini(battery from iphone 4 emm..,) , the rest option I suppose is meizu 18S. Jobs said 4 inch is the best size to human. thanks full-screen technology developed, which re-defined bigger than bigger.(heihei)
loved my pro5 but had to stop using it when it was impossible to run any EU software like netflix etc.
They are making really cool phones hope they will come to the wider audience
Everything looks pretty good on paper. But once you got it, their system have so many glitches like sudden unresponsive screen and internet connection drop.
AnonD-864404, 23 Sep 2021Anyone like me who finds FlyMe OS interesting? Though I used it in another mobile through a Cu... moreMeizu always been unique to me. But there's not the possibility to have it with global software and eu bands. My 16s global worked flawlessly so thin and lightweight. So good under all aspects but was stuck on android 9
JdRDMS, 23 Sep 2021Look, I might admire Meizu (I said on the Meizu 18 page that I would've considered if not... moreAgreed they make gorgeous phones shame they don't focus more on international presence their brand can easily win a huge fan base. I personally love and miss the compact phones and this 6.2" screen size is more or less perfect. The SD 888+ is overkill though, something like 870 or even 7xx would bring the price down and fly off the shelves in any country in the world.
Anyone like me who finds FlyMe OS interesting? Though I used it in another mobile through a Custom Rom, so can't tell much about the real deal.
ouch unf we forgot to put a battery in it so you can put 2 AA4 1.5V and it'll work fine we think
Look, I might admire Meizu (I said on the Meizu 18 page that I would've considered if not for two issues I'll go into momentarily), but these 18s models are just unnecessary. The two issues I had with the Meizu 18 were lack of carrier availability and no software support. Other than that, I really like the Meizu 18. Reasonably compact, good screen, powerful chip, decent camera specs (no idea how they actually perform though), and nice-looking design. Meizu makes good hardware, and I like the look of Flyme OS (though tbf I'm pretty easy to please, I like the way almost all Android skins look, including MIUI, but Flyme just looks good), but they are just wasting resources with the 18s and 18s Pro. The money Meizu spent ordering Snapdragon 888+'s, creating the Pink color on the non-Pro, and marketing the new models could've been spent on working towards a international launch and post-launch software support. This is especially the case when the Snapdragon 888+ is the only difference between the regular and s versions. Like I said on the Meizu 18 page, the Meizu team clearly has a lot of talent, and I do hope they're able to compete globally one day, but without that, these s versions look even worse. If I were considering the Meizu 18, I'd replace it with the 18s, as the 888+ can't hurt, but that doesn't change the fact that Meizu is just wasting valuable money on these minor refreshes.
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