Gionee brings 5,020mAh battery toting Marathon M5 Plus to India

19 May, 2016
This comes five months after the device was launched in the company's home country of China.

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  • Anonymous
  • 9xH
  • 07 Jun 2016

power bank is much long, i no like it :/

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    • brinkg
    • PA7
    • 28 May 2016

    too expensive for a power bank.
    haha

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      • Anonymous
      • rAf
      • 26 May 2016

      Is it gorilla glass

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        • Anonymous
        • utX
        • 20 May 2016

        RishiGuru, 19 May 2016Vivo/ Oppo/ Gionee are all the same, sub per specs at a hig... moreI hope you do know that tiers in India are based on population not development. Some tier 2 cities like Chandigarh and Gurgaon have much higher per capita income than Bangalore and Delhi. Tier 2 cities are basically less populated and polluted yet more developed cities obviously people there are richer.

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          • Anonymous
          • HKC
          • 20 May 2016

          india wherever -buy wisely-buy wellknown brands with some sort of aftersales sevice -coz if aftersales service under warranty is needed ..then As services are ALWAYS short even in usa western europe ..almost nonexistent in 3rd world like india .. we suggest -for large screens - samsung galaxynote 4 now reduced price at $500 or so world wide 5.7" -now receiving ANDROID M 601 ..handsets last x?2yrs .. max 3yrs .. price drops 40% in 2nd year ..good camera features essential on a smartphone .. RAM at least 3GB ..internal memory at least 32GB .. expandable ext. microsd card memory .. repplaceable battery ..
          at least 16mpx camera .. low besel .. gionee in india and worldwide should drop prices please ..$400 in india ==monthly gross salary of proper MD doctor .. this comment inn constructive spirit .. good luck gionee good luck ARVIND VOHRA CEO GIONEE INDIA .

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            • Poor software update
            • rAf
            • 20 May 2016

            They don't provide new Android versions to sold models simply ignores it I bought m2 and m4
            Good battery life but a lot bloat ware poor amigo no updates

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              • LAla
              • g5b
              • 19 May 2016

              JC, 19 May 2016Why can't it come to the U.S. All of these phablets with b... morebecause the us is the 'LAND OF FAKE' hahahahhahahaha

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                • AnonD-539174
                • X{4
                • 19 May 2016

                One more phone which gets dumped in india because of lack in sale.
                -_-

                  Anonymous, 19 May 2016but who will buy this for 26000rs in tier 2 citiesMy friend a lot of money resides in Tier 2 cities, there are riches among them.

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                    • AnonD-40493
                    • ntk
                    • 19 May 2016

                    JC, 19 May 2016Why can't it come to the U.S. All of these phablets with b... moreGionee phones are branded as Blu in USA. There already are Blu Studio Energy and Studio Energy 2, this most probably is gonna be some kind of "Energy" model too.

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                      • Y2{
                      • 19 May 2016

                      Why can't it come to the U.S.
                      All of these phablets with big batteries are always in other countries.

                        6" display, 5.2-amps battery, USB C are fantastic and the chip is not bad at all!!

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                          • rKv
                          • 19 May 2016

                          Price could be justified if there was SD820 or 652

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                            • Anonymous
                            • v{N
                            • 19 May 2016

                            RishiGuru, 19 May 2016Vivo/ Oppo/ Gionee are all the same, sub per specs at a hig... morebut who will buy this for 26000rs in tier 2 cities

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                              • Anonymous
                              • 7X7
                              • 19 May 2016

                              Gionee can swagger that 5,020mAh battery around India but if I do not see a review of Marathon M5 Plus garnering 150+ or even 200+ hours of endurance rating in GSMA, they are just puffing nothing but air

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                                • AnonD-357946
                                • uu@
                                • 19 May 2016

                                again a cheaper chinese crap with battra ( big battery like power a house :p )

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                                  • Phone Enthusiast
                                  • fmW
                                  • 19 May 2016

                                  Please make this device available in West Africa. We are tired of hearing news about when Gionee will release it.

                                    Umbilical Noose, 19 May 2016A powerhouse with Mediatek 6753. What a joke.Vivo/ Oppo/ Gionee are all the same, sub per specs at a high price. But they have very strong marketing departments and pour millions of dollars each year to gain respect among customers. These companies prefer offline sales as online buyers are more knowledgeable and will never buy their phones. In India they target Tier 2 cities with less internet penetration and breed very well polished sales reps to brain wash any regular Joe who wants to buy a phone. Believe me as I have encountered their sales reps they are quit good at convincing customers to buy their products.

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                                      • Tpj
                                      • 19 May 2016

                                      Anonymous, 19 May 2016Hahahaa. If this is successful, then its proof that android... moreIf Apple releases a turd with an Apple logo on it, people will buy it. Your point?

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                                        • Anonymous
                                        • pWQ
                                        • 19 May 2016

                                        Such a shame... Finally a proper-sized display but it's let down by sub-par specs otherwise.