Meizu Flyme's latest announcement: "Three Zero System" is no longer available, and 18/18 Pro is not affected
Meizu Flyme's latest announcement: "Three Zero System" is no longer available, and 18/18 Pro is not affected
2022-09-09 12:00

On September 9, it was reported that a netizen recently found that Meizu's official microblog had deleted the content of the blog about the "three zero system" (zero advertising, zero push, zero preload), doubting whether Meizu had withdrawn its previous commitment to the pure system.

In this regard, Flyme's official WeChat blog published a letter to Meizu users, which said that "in the face of fierce competition, we decided to make the following adjustments after careful consideration: Flyme maintains the same operational strategy as the industry on the premise of adhering to the priority of user experience." Considering that many users have purchased Meizu 18 and 18 Pro for the pure system experience of publicity, The two models are not affected by this policy adjustment.

The general meaning is that, except Meizu 18 and 18 Pro, other Meizu old models and subsequent new models may not continue the full experience of zero advertising, zero push and zero pre installed systems.

Meizu launched its flagship 18 series in March this year to promote the "three zero system" in the form of eggs. Since then, the updated Flyme 9 of Meizu 17 series has also received the same treatment. At present, it seems that the revenue from system advertising/application promotion has a great impact on mobile phone manufacturers, but this kind of marketing strategy of publicity before repentance may cause great harm to the brand itself.



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