The display on the Meizu 16 is an AMOLED panel which is 6 inches in size and has a Full HD+ resolution along with an 18:9 aspect ratio, while the Meizu 16+ has a larger 6.5-inch panel with the same resolution and aspect ratio and a 91.18% screen to body ratio which is common to both devices. Another aspect common to both devices is the chipset underneath which is the top of the line Qualcomm Snapdragon 845. The Meizu 16 sports a 3010mAh battery while the larger Meizu 16 Plus opts for a bigger 3640mAh one, both of which support Meizu’s mCharge technology.
Both phones sport dual cameras to the back with a primary 12MP lens which is the Sony IMX380 having an aperture of f/1.8, PDAF, Laser Auto Focus and a secondary Sony IMX 350 sensor offering telephoto capabilities. On the front, there is a 20MP camera with an aperture of f/2.0 which supports face unlock. Both phones will run on Android 8.1 Oreo out of the box with Meizu’s Flyme OS on top. An interesting addition to both phones is an in-display fingerprint scanner which Meizu claims has an accuracy of 99.12%. One of the best aspects about the Meizu 16 is its price. The base variant with 6GB of RAM along with 64GB of internal storage is priced at just 2698 Yuan ($395/INR 27,000) while the 6GB + 128GB variant is priced at 2998 Yuan ($440/INR 30,000) and the 8GB + 128GB option is priced at 3298 Yuan ($480/INR 33,000). The Meizu 16 Plus on the other hand starts at 3198 Yuan ($470/INR 32,000) for the base 6+64GB variant while the 8GB+128GB option will be sold for 3498 Yuan ($510/INR 35,000) and the top end 8GB +256GB variant will retail for 3998 Yuan ($580/INR 40,000). Currently, both the Meizu 16 and 16 Plus are exclusive to the Chinese market and there is no word yet about availability in the Indian or any global market.