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Meizu Flyme Adds Limited-Time Football Festival Watermarks With Three Styles

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Meizu Flyme Adds Limited-Time Football Festival Watermarks With Three Styles

Meizu’s Flyme team has introduced a limited-time set of football-themed photo watermarks, giving Meizu phone users a seasonal way to dress up pictures taken during the summer football period.

Wuhan Xingji Meizu Technology announced the feature through the official @FlymeAIOS Weibo account. After taking a photo on a Meizu phone, users can open the image, go to Edit, choose Watermark, and add the new football festival design.

The feature is called the Flyme football festival watermarks set, and it is available from June 11 to July 20. Based on Meizu’s preview poster, users can choose from three different styles rather than being locked into a single preset.

Support for switching the design inside the gallery editor is also important. It means users do not have to decide on the watermark at the moment the photo is taken. They can shoot normally first, then open the gallery and select the watermark style that fits the picture afterward.

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This kind of feature is small, but it fits how many people actually use phone cameras around live events. Fans often share match-night photos, watch-party pictures, travel shots, or casual social posts, and a themed watermark can make those images feel more timely without requiring a third-party editing app.

The update also continues Meizu’s recent focus on after-sales and seasonal user benefits. Earlier this month, Meizu announced a “618 Screen Safety Plan” that lets eligible in-warranty devices receive a free tempered-glass film installation in stores. Devices that are out of warranty or have human-caused damage are not covered by that particular benefit.

For users in the Flyme ecosystem, the football watermark update is a simple content-sharing feature rather than a major system upgrade. Still, it gives Meizu Flyme a bit of personality during a sports-heavy period and makes the built-in gallery editor more useful for quick social posts.

The watermarks are time-limited, so users who want to try them should check the gallery editing tools before July 20. As with many China-first Flyme features, availability may vary depending on device model, system version, and regional software build.

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