Now several mainstream domestic mobile phone brands have launched one-inch-bottom mobile phones on their imaging flagships. Meizu, a small Zhuhai factory, has now begun to fall behind in imaging. However, recently, the mobile phone independent review of the up-bottom "6GHz" released an unboxing video online that is suspected to be a Meizu one-inch-bottom project prototype. It seems that the Meizu 22 series is also about to start making efforts in imaging?

From this unboxing video, we can see that Meizu's one-inch bottom engineering prototype only has one-inch bottom camera. It seems that this engineering prototype is specially used to test the image performance of one-inch bottom. Since no other secondary cameras are added, I am afraid that the image fusion algorithm between multiple cameras has not yet been carried out related work.

As of now, it is not known whether Meizu's one-inch sole is Sony IMX989, LYT-900, or the domestic one-inch sole OV50X, but it can be seen that the bulge of this camera is still very obvious on the engineering prototype, and since the super wide and telephoto secondary camera is not added, it remains to be seen how to use the one-inch sole on the officially sold mobile phone.


At the same time, there are two main solutions for the mainstream full one-inch bottom camera layout. One is the design of Oreo rings that bulge a lot above the back. Xiaomi, OPPO and vivo's imaging flagships are all in this layout. The other is the triple camera layout on the upper left corner of the back of Huawei Pura70 Ultra. The latter is better for the comfort of holding the mobile phone with the index finger. I wonder if Meizu's imaging flagship will be designed like the Pura70 Ultra, or in other words, they can give a Deco layout that can better take into account the feel and image?

Xiaomi 15 Ultra

Huawei Pura70 Ultra
In addition, "6GHz" also unboxed a Meizu 20 unbounded satellite communication version engineering machine, but he said that the Meizu 22 may not be equipped with satellite communication technology standard. It seems that Zhuhai small factory has been developing related technologies, but whether it is put into commercial use must be made based on its own market size and product positioning.
