Gionee outs first teaser for its 7,000mAh battery totting M2017 smartphone

05 December 2016
The device is powered by an octa-core 1.96GHz processor, sports a 5.7-inch QHD display, and has 6GB/128GB memory configuration.

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  • Noel
  • Ibx
  • 05 Dec 2016

As a super heavy user..this is the kind of juice pack I need..charge it overnight and go all day without worries of a dead battery. To top it off..it has formidable specs..decent Phsblet size (5.7"screen). Can Gionee venture out west here in this States with phone. I hope it also performs like a flagship.

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    • Anonymous
    • Py%
    • 05 Dec 2016

    Doakie, 05 Dec 2016I can't wait for the BLU Energy version of this to come to ... moreA website posted leaks of it. Trust me it's ugly af

      When i think about all these phones/phablets with great specs, innovations or bargain prices, such as the Xiaomi Mi Mix, Mate 9 Pro, OnePlus, ZTE Axon & so on. I always wonder what Samsung will do with the S8????? Because it is absolutely clear that to beat all these phones there is nothing less but to produce let's call it a super flagship

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        • AnonD-406268
        • uNV
        • 05 Dec 2016

        Dual camera or triple,they will relase their phone with midrange helio chip.

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          • Anonymous
          • vgN
          • 05 Dec 2016

          Based on my research the current stock chipset which reach 1.96 ghz is one of the most controversional chipset that keeps overheating (SD 810).

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            • tZj
            • 05 Dec 2016

            Wow who need this , 5000mah is enough

              I can't wait for the BLU Energy version of this to come to the USA. The only thing that could possibly screw this up for me is horrible LTE band support.

                Haha this is really a mammoth.

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                  • 3ZP
                  • 05 Dec 2016

                  Wish major manufacturers attempted to create batteries at these sizes....

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                    • nYT
                    • 05 Dec 2016

                    considering it's a 7A/h battery. weight is actually reasonable for such a phone.

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                      • qFX
                      • 05 Dec 2016

                      Unless Gionee starts bringing real specs & premium offerings to the table along with those humongous batteries. Betting on tablet sized batteries alone will only do do much for sales.

                        Looks like an interesting phone. Too bad it's chinese and after sales can be expected to be non-existent.