Recently, Chinese Meizu gadgets have been gaining unprecedented popularity due to the fact that many consumers are beginning to actively use smartphones from China. The Flyme cloud service is also known to many because it is strongly associated with these devices. Flyme functions are often compared to the options of an iPhone or devices on Android based– this is, for example, data synchronization, a system for finding a lost phone. But, in fact, the Flyme cloud service is capable of more. Wider range of options and special abilities make life much easier for its owner. However, unique tools can play a cruel joke on the owner of a smartphone if you purchase the device from an untrusted store.
The anti-theft system of a gadget is very often not paid attention to, which is a disastrous mistake. This function should be used at least to protect personal information. This article will tell you how to avoid getting into an unpleasant situation.

Special abilities

When registering, you not only have the opportunity to synchronize your personal data with your PC or find a lost phone: ROOT rights for more advanced settings will be a nice addition. The full range of functions will be available forever, unless you personally disconnect your account from a specific Meizu device. This can be done by entering a password and a unique word in the web interface or device. When the owner links an account to a Meizu smartphone using Flyme, many abilities appear. This, for example, instantly cleans the phone, fast access to your contact book, deleting your own data, viewing calls, etc.
It is possible to edit a note or add a new one remotely. In addition to the above tools, there is a whole list of functions: bookmarks in the browser, viewing data entered into the calendar, and saved passwords from Wi-Fi points. Access is in the synchronization menu. Those who know the concept of ROOT rights will appreciate that they can be enabled as a regular option without voiding the warranty.

The “anti-theft” function is worthy of special attention. Like any owner of an iPhone or Android device, the owner of a Meizu smartphone can erase all personal data with one movement without losing the link to the Flyme account. It is also possible to search for a lost gadget: if the GPS receiver is active, the data will be accurate. Using one of the functions cloud service A function appears to completely block the phone - no program or application will launch until the password is entered. It is impossible to re-flash the device in this state. A useful addition in such a situation is the “leave messages for the finder” function that pops up on top of the windows. Language and volume are unlimited.

And perhaps the most useful option in such a situation: remote control camera. The front camera will take a photo without any signals, and you will see who stole or found the device. Then you can save the photo, print it and take it to the police. If, after all, the theft was carried out, then it is not necessary to wait for the suspect to appear in the cell.

It is enough to activate a loud siren, which will attract the attention of an intruder. This useful option can be used when it is not possible to find Meizu in the house. However, the downside is that the siren cannot be silenced. Only after two minutes it will turn off on its own.

Disadvantages of the Flyme cloud service

But, like any other service, Flyme has a number of disadvantages. One of the most annoying: the fact that the service was originally designed for residents of China. For this reason, difficulties with the language may arise. A translator can help with this. The second unpleasant snag is that if you log out of your account, a global data cleanup will occur, erasing applications and their saves. Music files, photos and your downloads will remain intact. When you log out of your account from your smartphone, the interface will ask for permission to do the above actions, but if you leave your account from the web interface, everything will happen automatically. The third trouble is that Flyme servers are located in the Middle Kingdom. Therefore, you will have to wait a little to get an answer to your questions.

The fourth disadvantage is that if the device does not have access to the network, then it is not capable of executing any commands sent remotely. However, when connected to the Internet, Meizu will execute all commands sent to it previously. The fifth problem is unscrupulous sellers. They can pre-link the phone to their account, after which they have almost complete control over the product. A wide range of tools will not be available to you.
However, without taking into account the disadvantages mentioned earlier, the creators of Meizu managed to produce a device with useful function, ensuring data security. It is not necessary to use the functions of the Flyme service, but it is advisable to register to make sure that you are the rightful owner and your phone is not tied to any other account.

Registration in Flyme

In order to obtain a number of unique functions, you must have an account in the Flyme service. If you have one, you will be able to connect to your Meizu account. You can get your own account by following the link. Next, you need to fill out the registration fields, indicating real address email mail. An activation code will be sent to this address.

One of the most high-profile new products of the late spring and early summer of 2016 was the Meizu m3 note smartphone, which offers a lot of possibilities for a reasonable price. The device is now undergoing serious testing on the site, but before it is released detailed review, we wanted to take a closer look at the shell of the device, Flyme OS 5.1.3.1.

All screenshots and descriptions refer to Flyme OS 5.1.3.1G, based on Android 5.1 and running on the global version of Meizu m3 mote

Lock screen

Notifications that appear in the curtain traditionally flock to this area. There are no special features here: if the pop-up window supports quick actions (standard “Mail”, official client Gmail, Play Music), then they will be displayed here, but with the rest of the notifications you can either open the program or remove them with a swipe. There is also a camera launcher.


At the same time, the lock screen turns out to be even less functional than in stock Android, because collapsing and expanding notifications, for example, is absent here. In addition, Meizu never added unlocking using a pattern key, only a password or a fingerprint scanner.

In the settings there is also a “Guest Mode” item, which is launched from the lock screen. To launch it, you must enter a different code (1234 by default) on the password entry screen.

In this mode, users have access to stock software; the owner of the device can also prohibit making calls from this position. The very first launch will take a long time, about 20 seconds, but subsequent launches this mode will take about 3-4 seconds.

Desktop

Meizu followed the iOS path when building the interface logic, that is, the list installed applications not here, everything is located on desktops. By the way, the standard calendar icon also borrowed a useful feature from the Apple system - the date on the label corresponds to today’s date.

Meizu m3 note

To organize order on the desktop, there are folders, it seems, with no limit on the number of programs inside - we were able to fit 38 icons into one folder, then the process of dragging and dropping shortcuts got boring.

There can be nine desktops in total, each of them is marked with a letter of the Latin alphabet, and the first screen is marked with a house icon. A quick transition to desktops is also available; to do this, you need to click on the letter of the required desktop.


A long press on an empty space on the desktop opens a customization window. The first item “arrange” allows you to quickly move icons and widgets between desktops, but does not allow you to move the entire latter. But if you draw icons randomly and shake the device, they will be aligned to the grid (4x5 by default).



The “Wallpaper” and “Widgets” tabs allow you to change the screensaver on your desktop and select widgets, respectively.

Personalization

The appearance of the desktop can be customized thanks to the separate Personalization application. There are third-party themes with custom icons, wallpapers and fonts. The choice is huge:


By the way, themes contain pre-installed icons for third-party software, but if you want, you can disable them in “Settings” (“Personalization” item).

Standard

Meizu

Multitasking menu

Swiping up from the bottom of the screen will open the multitasking menu. Some applications have the function of working in a window - the screen is divided into two parts, it looks exactly the same as in older versions of the TouchWiz shell. Unfortunately, not all programs support this function. A similar implementation is included in stock Android, but the Chinese turned out to be smarter in this matter.



List running programs is represented by cards, between which the user moves by swiping up and down; if you swipe the card to the right or left, the application will leave the list and be unloaded from memory. If you hold the card for a long time, the Application will be pinned in memory (the OS will not unload it). The latter also has a visual symbol in the form of a small lock icon next to the program name. At the very top of the list there is a “Clear all” button to unload software that the user has not prohibited from being removed from memory.

Notification curtain

Notifications in the top bar are functionally identical to what we see on the lock screen. By holding a notification for a long time, an item opens where the user can prohibit this program from leaving notes in the curtain or set a special priority so that messages from this program are always at the top of the list.

The notification panel has a separate item in the “Menu” where you can disable notifications altogether, allow them to activate the screen if the smartphone is not in your pocket, and also modify the status bar by hiding unnecessary indicators.


Above the notifications there are quick actions, with one swipe the user sees only the first 4 switches, and if you swipe from top to bottom again, it will open full list. The items can be swapped: by holding the toggle, it becomes detached from the grid, after which the user moves it to comfortable spot(same as moving icons on the desktop).

Gestures

In “Settings” - “Accessibility” - “Quick Wake” there are options to customize the gestures available from the locked screen, from waking the device to launching programs. The latter is difficult to implement if you use a fingerprint scanner or password.


For example, let’s attach the activation of the “Calculator” to the “C” gesture. When the symbol is displayed on the lock screen, the user will feel a vibration and see the lock screen. To actually launch the software, you need to touch the scanner or enter a password, but the OS does not inform you about this.

However, if you have assigned a flashlight activation to a gesture, the flash will immediately activate without turning on the screen backlight.

Smart Touch

A software feature that allows you to use disparate actions from a single menu. When the function is activated, an element appears on the screen that looks like a trackball, which understands touches, clicks and swipes. The screen lock, Back and Home functions, and other actions are linked to SmartTouch.


The actual usefulness of the feature is questionable, but if you imagine that for some reason the only physical button no longer works, then you can justify the existence of this software element.

Built-in programs

Most standard programs smack of asceticism: minimum capabilities, minimum settings, simple appearance. For example, “Calendar” is significantly inferior in terms of visibility not only to third-party advanced software, but also to “Google Calendar”; however, the presence of Agenda is almost the only important screen for most users, so there is no particular reason to install alternatives.




The “Gallery” is quite meager, but it shows pictures and supports albums – that’s also enough for most. The Alarm Clock app actually hides the familiar Clock features, including a stopwatch and world time. “Explorer” is also as simple as a plug.




In the “Calculator” there was a place not only for a solution with engineering capabilities, but also for a currency converter. Comfortable. “Useful” hides the flashlight and functions less useful in everyday use. “Messages” and the dialer are also as simple as possible. In the latter, the only thing that will please you is the search for contacts, which compares the input of both names and numbers.



Entries in “Notes” can be divided into groups (notebooks), apply different design themes to them, attach pictures, leave voice recordings or draw. But there is no complex formatting here, which, however, is not critical for a simple note-taker.



The built-in “Dictaphone” can not only record sound, but also allows you to install shortcuts on certain time directly during recording, and during playback - quickly jump to marked periods of time.


Well, what about without “Security” in Chinese firmware?

The built-in Mail application combines a pleasant appearance and a minimum of functionality. But the worst thing is not even that the user cannot work normally with mail that is stored on servers, but the banal inability to two-factor authentication. As a result, I basically could not connect Mailbox, until I disabled one of the best security solutions available today.


The “browser” is globally close to most of its competitors; among the unusual features, one can note the “No Images” function, when activated, all links will open without images if the user is not connected to Wi-Fi. Some may also like “Night mode”.


Night mode


One button

Meizu m3 note received only one interface control element, which in practice turned out to be extremely convenient: touching the button replaced the “Back” action, pressing is equivalent to clicking on “Home”, and the list of running applications opens by swiping up from the bottom of the screen. If you press the button, the smartphone will be locked. Absolutely any software works adequately with this system of actions.

But there is one serious drawback - the button cannot be customized in any way, which means the same launch Google Now(and especially Now on Tap when updating to Android 6.0) you won’t be able to call it; to do this you will have to keep the icon on the desktop. But all that was needed was to add the setting “launch the favorite application before double-clicking.”

Battery

The Flyme OS settings also have options such as turning the device on and off according to a schedule and optimizing power supply - both functions will help save battery consumption, and the first will also eliminate annoying notifications, for example, at night.


Localization issues

Although the smartphone has a global (international) version of the firmware installed, its Chinese roots will appear. For example, at the initial stage of registering a Flyme account. Can you guess where the fields are?

Or what does this notification tell us?

And this can be found in the built-in calendar:

I can’t say that there are many such mistakes, but the very fact of their presence is confusing, because it’s only possible to figure out what the OS wants from me in such cases using the scientific method of poking.

Verdict

I would like to note the overall cleanliness of the interface - minimalistic flat icons, calm colors and neat fonts combine harmoniously with each other. At the same time, the interface of the built-in software in some places slightly stands out from the overall neat style, frustrating either with too large elements, or with non-standard fonts, or simply with a clutter of elements.

The additional functionality here is not fantastic, but it still cannot be said that it is stingy - for the average person there are even more options than necessary, but for advanced users who like to install Cyanogen or Xposed, the settings will not be enough. On the other hand, there are more exciting things in life than endlessly tinkering with settings.

Our short review will talk about a new program that is built into MEIZU Android firmware by default. You will find out how useful the application is and decide for yourself whether it is worth keeping it on your phone or whether it should be deleted to save space.

What it is

Hot Apps Meizu is a program installed on all Meizu smartphones. This analogue of the Play Market is designed to inform the user about the most current updates programs or the best new products. In the shop Google Play It can be difficult to immediately find the best software or one that is relevant to your needs, and a large menu only complicates the task. All this is simplified by the Hot Apps application.

Almost the entire line of Meizu phones do not have Google services pre-installed, so using Hot Apps you can download them first. In general, this is good - the phones are not cluttered with unnecessary software.


How to use the program

Hot Apps has an interface similar to the Play Market. It also displays all applications. However, they are not formed into different categories. All software is laid out on one first page. To view it you just need to scroll down the page. For convenience, there are indicators of which section the user is currently on:

  • recommended applications;
  • hot new games;
  • popular apps of all time.

Many people, out of habit, try to find a search to find the material they are interested in. Let's say right away that he is not here. All program lists are generated automatically based on demand over a certain period of time. The more popular it gets specific program among users, the higher its likelihood of being included in Meizu's Hot Apps.

This approach allows you to always stay on trend. It becomes impossible to miss all the hits released this week. Thanks to the point « Popular apps during all this time" the most necessary software is always with you. There are times when you have to change the OS on your smartphone. To make your search easier: the popular Privat24, Facebook, VKontakte, Odnoklassniki and much more already have a separate item in Hot Apps. It is enough to install everything from it, and the smartphone is connected to everyone again social networks and other important applications.

Greetings, dear club members and novice users of Meizu smartphones. In today's episode I will tell you about the capabilities of the mTouch key located under the screen of your Meizu.

What types of bottom panels are there?

Typically, under the screen of Android smartphones there is a panel of three keys: back, home and latest apps. Some manufacturers make the panel on-screen, while others make it touch-sensitive. In the first case, all three keys are part of the display, in the second - they are made as a separate touch panel. There is a third option - a physical central button and two touch buttons on the sides. Unfortunately, each of these options has its downsides.

For example, on-screen buttons take up part of the display and reduce the usable space on it.

You will constantly touch the touch buttons when watching a movie or reading books, and hybrid option(physical button and two touch ones) has the same drawback.



And if the manufacturer also decides to install a fingerprint scanner under the touch panel of buttons, then the “double chin” of the smartphone will become even longer.

Why is the mTouch key better?

The mTouch key simultaneously plays the role of touchpad, and a fingerprint scanner and a physical button. How it works?


When the screen is off, pressing the button turns on the display. If you have set up a fingerprint scanner, then during the time you press the smartphone will analyze your fingerprint and will have time to unlock the display, this is very convenient, you press the button and the smartphone will immediately unlock.

When the display is on, pressing the button emulates the Home key and returns you to the home screen. However, the button is also a touch surface, so with a simple touch, the mTouch will work as a touch “back” key.


What about the “latest apps”? There is no separate action for them on mTouch, but the developers have made calling them even more convenient. You just need to swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen. You get used to this gesture very quickly; it is simple and convenient.

Turning the screen on/off

We already know that to turn on the screen, just press the mTouch button with the fingerprint scanner activated. But what happens if you hold the key with the same finger when the screen is already on? After a second and a half, the display will simply turn off. This is very convenient, especially when you hold your smartphone with one hand.

Holding a smartphone

Do you know what else I like about this particular version of the bottom panel? The space on the sides of the key is free, so if you are reading a book or watching a video on the subway, for example, you can use this space to hold your smartphone without fear of accidental presses.


Protecting applications and setting up the scanner

Since we have a series of articles for beginners, I wanted to talk about the procedure for setting up the scanner, but we already have a detailed article about this from Kirill Sergeev. In the text, Kirill also talks about what exactly can be protected using a fingerprint scanner. So if you haven’t read that material, you should!

What can you do in Flyme 6.0?

In Flyme 6.0 mTouch will become even more functional. For example, in game mode you can turn off the touch response in toys, and with a double tap you can call up the camera or music player.

Conclusion

In conclusion, I would like to draw your attention to one more small detail. Meizu does a great job of maintaining a consistent user experience. So their mTouch key is now installed on all current smartphones and has the same functionality, so if someone switches from M1 Note to Pro 6 Plus, for example, then he will not have to relearn anything: they restored backup copy and use as if the same device (with best screen, performance, etc.).

In this user manual we will look at the most basic questions regarding Chinese smartphones Meizu and the answers to them, and we will also tell you how to set up literally everything on your Meizu phone and how to use it to the maximum. The guide will be useful to owners of all Meizu devices: M3/X/E/S/Max, M5/M5S/Note, MX6 and Pro 6/6S Plus.

How to check the authenticity of a Meizu phone

To check the origin of your Meizu smartphone, you need to follow this link http://service.meizu.com/product to the company's official website. In the right corner there will be a shortcut to login to your Flyme account, log in to your account and follow further instructions in the service.

There are also many services on the Internet for checking the IMEI of a smartphone, but alas, they do not determine whether your phone is original or not. These services simply show whether the smartphone is certified in your country.

You can also use to check originality AnTuTu application- just run a benchmark and compare the characteristics of your smartphone with those declared by the manufacturer.

How to install Google Play Market on the Chinese version of a smartphone

If you buy Meizu products in Chinese stores, there is a chance to get a Chinese version without localization. They are practically no different from the global one, except for the lack of a store Google applications Play. Along with it, there is a pre-installed Meizu content store. to install Google services and app store, follow these instructions:

  • swipe down to open the notification shade
  • click on the Wi-Fi icon and connect to the network
  • open the Meizu AppCenter store
  • Type “Google Installer” into the search bar
  • The icon of this application consists of 4 multi-colored squares and the letter “G”
  • click Install
  • After installation, open the application and run the installation
  • After the installation is complete, find on the Google Play home screen
  • Google settings and services have been successfully installed on your phone

How to enter the Meizu engineering menu

To get into engineering menu on a Meizu smartphone, just enter the following command code in the preinstalled “Phone” application *#*#3646633#*#* . That's all, after that you will be taken to the service menu.

How to turn on, turn off and restart your Meizu phone

To activate your Meizu smartphone, simply hold down the power key for a couple of seconds; it is usually located on the side edge next to the volume rocker. After the company logo (Flyme OS) lights up on the screen, release the key.

What to do if your smartphone does not turn on? Try connecting it via the included charger to the network and try activating it after a couple of minutes. If after this it does not turn on, perhaps your smartphone is not working.

To turn off or restart the device, simply hold down the power key and select the appropriate item in the menu that appears: shutdown or restart.

How to unlock Meizu if you forgot your password

It often happens that when setting up a new Meizu smartphone, you forget set password, graphic keys or PIN code. To regain access to your smartphone, you need to reset your password. How to do this - this step-by-step instruction will tell you:

  • turn on your smartphone
  • In the password field, enter the last code you remember
  • repeat the ride 15 times
  • After this the password recovery menu will appear
  • enter your Flyme account password
  • Set a new password in the recovery menu
  • this is all

This is the most effective way to reset your Flyme password, but to do this you need to know the login and password for your account on your smartphone. Another method that sometimes works is a full hard reset, how to do this is described later in this article.

How to do a Hard Reset on Meizu

To perform a full hard reset on Meizu brand smartphones, just follow these steps:

  • press the lock key until complete shutdown smartphone
  • after the phone goes off, press the lock key and volume up at the same time
  • In the recovery menu that opens, select “Clear data”
  • and press the right "Start" key

Hard Reset in some cases, it helps to reset the password on your smartphone; how else can you reset it?

How to find a lost Meizu smartphone via Flyme

Meizu devices have a smartphone search built into the Flyme firmware in case of loss or theft. To do this, your account must be activated on your device. Follow this link to the Meizu website http://finder.flyme.cn/browser/index.jsp, log into your Flyme account and follow the instructions to find your device.

By the way, here you can click on the lock icon and remotely lock your smartphone. As soon as it connects to the Internet, the attacker will receive a blocking notification and will not be able to access your personal data.

How to take a screenshot on any Meizu

Everything is simple here, taking a screenshot is as easy as on any other Android smartphone. To do this, simply hold down the power key and volume down (on some models up) at the same time and find a screenshot in the gallery.

How to open task manager on Meizu

To open the task manager on a Meizu smartphone, just swipe up from the bottom of the screen - swipe up gesture. If everything is done correctly, you will see a manager of all running applications for further work with them.

How to close all running applications

This instruction is suitable for all Meizu M3 Note, U10/20, etc. phones that run on firmware. To check/close all open applications, you need to launch the task manager (swipe from the bottom of the screen or touch the touch key from bottom to top), and then click on the cross icon. All running applications will be knocked out of the device's memory and closed. Please note that if the application is locked (Lock function in Flyme 6), then it will not close. To do this, swipe down on it and turn off the lock.

How to launch multi-window mode on Meizu

To begin with, it’s worth saying that on Meizu devices, not all applications support windowed mode. So be careful and don't be alarmed if some of your apps don't want to run in split-screen mode.

To enable multi-window mode, run two required applications and drag one of them to the top of the display until it snaps into the window. Then, click on the second application and it will open in windowed mode immediately below the first.

How to update Meizu firmware

To check if there is a firmware update for your smartphone, go to the built-in Updater app and check if there is a ROM available for download. If so, connect to Wi-Fi and download the firmware, make sure your smartphone is at least 30-50% charged and start installing the update. Before updating, we recommend backing up important data to the Google cloud or Flyme Cloud.

How to enable T9 on Meizu keyboard

If you are using a stock TouchPal keyboard, then go to Settings > Keyboard > TouchPal > Smart English and check the first item “Curve - entering words with a stroke” (this is the translation of the firmware) to activate T9 and uncheck the box to disable T9 on your Meizu smartphone.

How to remove keyboard vibration

For a pre-installed keyboard, follow the following chain: Settings > Keyboard > TouchPal > General settings> Vibration of keystrokes and turn off the vibration sensor and keyboard vibration response. For third-party keyboards, like Gboard, the settings are individual.

How to set your own ringtone to a contact

IN Meizu smartphones You can assign your own ringtone to each contact. To do this, go to contacts and click on “Add field”. Scroll the menu that appears to the very end and click on “Ringtone”. In this menu you can set standard melody to a contact, or third-party downloaded music from your player.

How to connect Meizu to a computer

If you have an original smartphone and a whole USB cable, then there should be no connection problems. The device can be connected as a flash drive with files, or as a digital camera for transferring photos.

What to do if Meizu does not connect to the computer? Check functionality USB port and the phone and PC - whether it is charged from the computer. Try connecting your phone via a different cable and into a different USB port. If your computer does not see your smartphone, it may be damaged.

How to transfer and configure contacts to Meizu

To do this, you can use one of two convenient methods. You will need a Flyme or Google account. First, sync contacts on your old smartphone with Google cloud or Meizu Cloud. Then, on your new device, sign in to your account and sync your data. This way, the contacts will automatically appear on your new smartphone. Method using Google account also suitable for moving numbers from iPhone to Meizu.

How to create a folder on the Meizu home screen for applications

To create a folder for your applications, you can simply drag one program onto another and hold it there for a while until the container is created. By tapping on the name of the folder at the top, you can rename it; for convenience, you can even add special characters and emoticons.

How to increase the volume in headphones and make your smartphone louder

Attention, this method works for Meizu smartphones based on MediaTek processors. In the stock Phone application, enter the following code *#*#3646633#*#* . In the HARDWARE TESTING menu that appears, find the AUDIO > Headset Mode tab and in the lower limit Max.Vol 0~160, set the maximum value to 160 and save. Do the same in the Headset_LoudSpeaker Mode menu. Now your smartphone will sound louder, both in headphones and through the main speaker.

How to backup data in Meizu

To backup important data on your Meizu smartphone, go to Settings > About phone > Storage > Backup. Here you can choose which data and files to save in the backup copy; the necessary ones should be checked. The backup is saved and available at the following address in file manager- Disk/Backup. Before completely resetting your smartphone, we recommend saving a copy of the device to an external drive.

How to put a photo on a Meizu contact

Flyme allows you to put images on call contacts in HD resolution. To set a contact photo, click on the desired contact, then on the “…” icon at the bottom of the screen, then on the photo icon and set the desired photo or picture from your gallery.

How to connect wireless headphones

For example, let's take the Meizu EP51 headset, activate Bluetooth on your smartphone and search for compatible devices. In the window that appears, select EP51 and synchronize. That's all, the headphones are ready for use. The instructions are also suitable for others wireless headphones and Bluetooth headsets.

How to unlink a Flyme account from a Meizu smartphone

If, for example, you are going to sell or give your phone to someone, you should first unlink your Flyme OS account from it. To do this, simply log out of it on this device and then do full reset data (Hard Reset). How to do this is described above.

How to distribute the Internet via Wi-Fi from a Meizu phone

To use your Meizu smartphone as a modem and distribute the Internet via Wi-Fi to another device, open the curtain with quick settings and click on the “Access Point” shortcut. In the menu that opens, set up Wi-Fi access and password and start distributing the Internet.

These were the most common questions and answers regarding Meizu smartphones and Flyme OS firmware. if you have additional questions— feel free to ask them in the comments.