This is the most expensive model in the series.
Now this is not called a frame, but “narrowness” – it is the same on four sides and is 2.48 mm. Interestingly, the Meizu 20 Infinity Unbounded Edition is being touted as the fruit of a collaboration between Meizu itself and display manufacturer BOE – the companies have been hard at work on this “frameless” model.
The frameless Meizu 20 Infinity Unbounded Edition has a 2.48 mm wide frame.
However, the screen here is really interesting. The BOE Q9 OLED panel is characterized by a diagonal of 6.79 inches, a resolution of 3192 x 1368 pixels, a peak brightness of 1850 cd/m2, and a frame rate of 120 Hz. The PWM control frequency is 1920 Hz.
Meizu 20 Infinity Unbounded Edition, like other models of the line, is built on SoC Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, endowed with LPDDR5X memory and UFS 4.0. The front camera has a 32MP sensor, while the main camera has 50MP (Sony IMX766), 12MP (SonyIMX563, ultra-wide angle) and 12MP (Sony IMX663, telephoto) sensors. The lenses are protected by sapphire glass.
The battery capacity of the smartphone was 4800 mAh, it supports 65 W wired charging and 50 W wireless power. Meizu 20 Infinity Unbounded Edition is 8.2 mm thick and weighs 215 grams. The device also received a metal side frame, a sub-screen ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, stereo speakers, an NFC chip, and an IR emitter. In China, for Meizu 20 Infinity Unbounded Edition they ask from 920 (12/256 GB) to 1240 (16 GB / 1 TB) dollars – this is the most expensive model in the line.