A few days ago Meizu released global beta version of their newest mobile system. Flyme OS 6 were sent to the closed group of beta …

The latest version of Flyme 6 features a back up feature allowing users to roll back to data up to 2 years old.

Earlier this year Meizu announced Flyme OS for Tablets. Today we have first device that is using this OS. JDTab is cheap device priced at …

Mobile payments are more and more popular. Android Pay, Apple Pay and even Samsung Pay are used in more countries overseas. Now Meizu want to …

Meizu customers aren’t going to like this! Meizu will shut down Flyme’s cloud storage servers and you’ll need to backup all your photos!

Meizu launched their first large screen phone earlier today, but that might not be the only launch from the phone brand this month!

In a developing case, Meizu fans in Italy have discovered that Meizu’s Flyme OS has malware infecting certain built-in applications.

Flyme is most famous for being the custom Android ROM of Meizu phones, but for the past few months Elephone has been tweaking the system to run on its devices, and the Elephone M2 will receive Flyme next.

If you are an owner of the ex-Meizu flagship that is the MX5, good news is that the newest version of flyme — flyme 5.0 — is now seeding for the phone.

Meizu has confirmed it will release Flyme 5.0 on the 23rd September at the same time as their new product launch.

After releasing source code for some of their phones and showing CyanogenMod running on the Blackview Crown, Blackview now demo Flyme on the Alife P1 Pro.

Meizu’s Flyme ROM finds its way on Elephone’s latests and looks pretty snappy.

The Ulefone Be Touch 2 already ships with a stock installation of Android Lollipop, but the company will soon offer popular custom ROMs for the phone for users to try soon enough.

Some news emerged from Meizu today, which can be worrying for many used to their Flyme OS, which can soon say goodbye to one of most interesting features.

Waiting to get your hands on the Elephone P7000? So are we and we cannot wait to try out ColorOS and Flyme on the phone.

The Meizu MX4 Pro finally receives Android 5.0 Lollipop via Flyme 5.0, but there’s a catch…

If you are a fan of Meizu then we have some great news in the form of new OS updates and a new launch destination.

The Elephone P6000 is already a very worthy phone, but a choice of ROMs is going to spoil owners in a very short time.

Meizu fans wanting to sweeten up their smartphones will be happy to see that development of Flyme 5.0 based on Android 5.0 Lollipop is well underway.

Meizu have been pretty good to owners of the Meizu MX4 Pro in terms of updates and have recently updated the flagship phone to Flyme 4.1.1.3.