Recently, Meizu confirmed that it will announce the Meizu 22 this month in China. Unlike the predecessor series, which included a Pro edition, the upcoming Meizu 22 will only have a standard version. Today, Meizu Group CEO shared the first camera samples of the Meizu 22 through his Weibo account. The images reveal key details about the phone’s camera capabilities.
Meizu 22 camera samples

Meizu 22 camera sample 
Meizu 22 camera sample
Shown above are the first camera samples captured using the Meizu 22. The watermark of the first image indicates that it was captured using a 24mm lens with an f/1.6 aperture. The other shot, captured using a 70mm lens with an f/2.4 aperture, appears to be from a telephoto sensor. Reports suggest that the device will have three 50-megapixel camera sensors on the back, which also include an ultra-wide lens.
Meizu 22 design leak

The leaked image shown above reveals the rear design of the Meizu 22 for the first time. It suggests that the phone could be equipped with a square camera module in the upper-left corner.
As for the front design, a previous teaser released by the brand revealed that the Meizu 22 will have a flat display with ultra-slim symmetrical bezels, measuring 1.2mm on all four sides. It will be the only flagship phone to feature white bezels on the front.
According to reports, the Meizu 22’s AMOLED panel will support LTPO technology and a 2K resolution. Under the hood, it may feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and a 5,500mAh battery with 80W fast charging support. It is also expected to include other features such as an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor and an IP68-rated chassis.