Gionee P7 unveiled with 5-inch screen, HD resolution

Victor, 12 December 2016

Chinese manufacturer Gionee has been expanding its "P" line of products lately, albeit, in an admittedly odd a. Last month, the Gionee P7 Max was officially launched and went on sale in India shortly after.

Now its seems the time has come for another new addition to the family. Gionee has skipped on a formal launch and the new P7 is now official and already on sale. One "Max" moniker less has led to a decrease in panel size to 5 inches. The display in the P7 offers HD resolution and a Soda Lime glass finish, which is a less popular alternative to Gorilla Glass, of sorts.

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Gionee P7 in Latte Gold

Under the hood, the P7 is running an undisclosed quad-core processor, clocked at 1.3GHz, likely courtesy of MediaTek. It is backed up by 2GB of RAM and 16GB of expandable storage. The phone's camera setup consists of a rather modes 8MP main shooter with a single LED flash and a 5MP selfie one, which utilizes screen flash for dark environments. Other features to note, include 4G connectivity, with VoLTE support, Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetootn 4.0 and GPS. A 2,300 mAh battery keeps the light on and the handset boots Android 6 Marshmallow with Amigo 3.2 on top.

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Gionee P7 in Grey

The Gionee P7 is already up for sale in India both online and at brick and mortar stores. It is available in While, Latte Gold or Gray, all complete with a transparent and glittering textured back. The asking price is INR 9999, or around $150 - arguably a bit on the steep side, since 1080p handsets are also available below said price point.

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Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 13 Dec 2016
  • N9Y

expensive

just avoid mediatek devices. Better grab sd 6xx series if you are really on budget, or just go for OP3 for 400$. Might be discontinued in some countries, then take OP3T.

  • JackTheIPhoneKiller
  • 12 Dec 2016
  • KIA

Isn't it the same phone as QMobile J-5? Or is it different?

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