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Gionee GPad 4 with 5.7 inch Display and Gionee M2 with 4300 mAh battery Coming Soon

Couple of months back Gionee teased Gionee GPad 4 on its Facebook page, and if sources at Gizbot are to be believed, the Gpad 4 will hit the shelves this month itself with a price tag of Rs. 18,999! The Gionee Gpad 4 will also be accompanied by Gionee M2, a Android phone with massive 4300 mAh battery at 10,999 INR!

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The Gionee Gpad 4 comes with a 5.7 inch display with 720p HD resolution and will be powered by MT6589T chipset with 1.5 GHz quad core processor and 1 GB of RAM. The internal storage is 16 GB. As per our past experience the 720p resolution and MT6589T chipset complement each other effortlessly.

The Gionee Gpad 4 sports a 13 MP Autofocus camera at the back with BSI sensor and wide f/2.2 aperture. This camera is capable of full HD video recording at 30 fps. The secondary camera of 5 MP is also present for video calling. The Battery capacity is 3200 mAh and the phone runs on Android 4.2 operating system.

Reportedly Gionee will also launch Gionee M2 with a price tag of Rs. 10,999. The Gionee M2 will feature a 5 inch display and will be powered by 1.3 GHz Quad core processor backed by 1 GB RAM. The phone will also support USB OTG which will allow you to charge other smartphones with it.


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While the Gionee Gpad 4 will be a tough competitor to other phablets like Xolo Q3000 and Intex Aqua Octa , the Gionee M2 looks quite interesting being the only device in its price bracket to offer massive battery backup. We are eager to see what’s next from the Chinese manufacturer and will update you with any detail as soon as it turns up.

Key Specs

Model Gionee Gpad 4
Display 5.7 Inch HD
Processor 1.5 GHz Dual Core
RAM 1 GB
Internal Storage 16 GB
OS Android 4.2
Cameras 13 MP/ 5 MP
Battery 3200 mAh
Price Rs. 18,999 (rumored)

Source: GizBot

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