
Ancient Chinese Design That Secretly Inspired the Meizu Note 16
Meizu’s Xiaobo revealed that the ultimate design inspiration behind the upcoming Note 16 series comes from the millennium-old Chinese caisson ceiling, known for its intricate, layered structure. Interestingly, Huawei’s triple-folding phone echoes the same aesthetic, hinting at a deeper connection between ancient art and modern tech.
What hidden design secrets do these phones share with a 1,000-year-old masterpiece? You’ll be surprised.
Ancient Chinese Design That Secretly Inspired the Meizu Note 16
Xingji Meizu Reveals Stunning Note 16 Design—Inspired by 1,000-Year-Old Chinese Architecture
Today, the General Manager of Xingji Meizu Group (China) officially unveiled the back cover design of the upcoming Note 16 series, revealing that its aesthetics were inspired by the millennium-old Chinese caisson ceiling—a concept also echoed in Huawei’s tri-fold phone design. He hinted that while early prototype images are already circulating online, the final mass-production units will be even more refined and visually striking.
In a repost on Weibo, Xingji Meizu’s product marketing manager @星纪魅族张月同学 added:
“The ‘Ordinary Master,’ as the name suggests, is designed for every person who chooses to love life despite its hardships. And for those wanting top-tier specs, we’re also offering the ‘King Kong King.’”
Leaked Specs You Need to Know:
- Processor: Unisoc T765
- Display: 6.78-inch LCD (2460×1080 resolution) with punch-hole design
- Cameras: 8MP front, 50MP + 2MP dual rear “Oreo-style” octagonal module
- Battery: Massive 6600 mAh with 40W fast charging
- Memory: 12GB LPDDR4X RAM
- Extra: Side button rumored to be dedicated for AI or customizable functions
Curious about what makes the ‘Ordinary Master’ stand out in a sea of smartphones? Stay tuned—this might just be 2025’s most surprisingly bold mid-range device.