Many people probably don’t know that Meizu is a pioneer in China in many ways. The company is the first local manufacturer of smartphones (Meizu M8 since the end of 2008), as well as a personalized ROM, which initially had no official name.
Let’s not forget that Meizu is also the first Chinese smartphone manufacturer to introduce horizontal linear vibrating motors in its phones (in the Meizu 15 series). From its birth mEngine has become a benchmark in the industry, providing high-quality vibration feedback as well as controlling the amplitude and frequency according to the needs of the stage. In the Meizu 18 series we have an advanced mEngine 4.0, which in combination with the pressure sensitivity (3D Touch) brings a real touch to the mBack as a physical button.
After being officially named Flyme in June 2012, Meizu’s custom ROM is in the first echelon and is gaining huge popularity in China. Due to turbulence over the past few years, much of the core developers of the Flyme team are leaving the company. Many of them join OPPO. It’s no coincidence that ColorOS now looks a lot like Flyme.
After about two years of rebuilding, the Flyme division has rejuvenated and Meizu’s firmware is back to its peak. Especially after the official release of Flyme 9 this year.
With Flyme 9, the company is a pioneer again. This is the first custom ROM in the Android camp, which is completely oriented to the user experience and security of the phone. Clean and secure, similar to Apple’s iOS. Such restrictions are expected in Android 12. Flyme 9 was even praised by Shen Yiren, the former vice president of OPPO.
Yesterday, Meizu announced that Fan Zhiyi is the first celebrity who has an opportunity to experience the security of the new Meizu 18 5G series. Fan Zhiyi was a popular Chinese footballer, former national player and currently a coach. He recently said that modern phones are so smart that they are annoying. With all the ads and pop-up notifications, the result of constant monitoring of user activity, they show how all our confidential information leaks on the Internet.
Fan Zhiyi announced in a video that Meizu 18 and Meizu 18 Pro are safe and clean flagships that prevent data leakage, have strict permission management and in-depth information protection. Flyme 9, with which the Meizu 18 series is equipped, has a large number of privacy features. For example, the “Guardian Scepter” is responsible for managing authorizations. The “Full-View Hawk-Eye” is responsible for recording application behavior. The “Invisible Boots” are responsible for geographic positioning. The “Private Cloak” is responsible for the protection of personal information, etc.
These new features are really very useful. Let the sharing of personal information be entirely in the hands of users.