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GIONEE MARATHON M5 PLUS; A PURE BREED OF INGENUITY

Not too long i read about the specs of the Gionee M5 plus and i was so astonished as to the features. The Gionee M5 plus which was designed by the china based company was actually launched in 2015 but i decided to still share this with you because the phones features still feels like a dream.
Although it took me time to believe the claims promised by the phone but bought it anyway hoping that it meets up to my expectations. i will briefly give the specs of the phone, so you people will see what i saw too.


Specs of the Gionee Marathon Plus;

Body 

It has a dimension of 160.9 x 81.2 x 8.4mm (6.33 x 3.20 x 0.33in) with a weight of 208g (7.34oz)
The phone comes with a dual sim.

Display

It carries a 6.0 inch display built with the AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16m colors
A resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels (368 ppi pixel density)

Platform

With an Android OS of v5.1 (lollipop) upgrable to 6.0 (marshmallows)
A CPU of 1.3Ghz Cortex A-53 Octa-core running on the Mediatek MT6753 chipset.

Memory

Card slot ; microSD, up to 256GB and an Internal memory 64GB, 3GB RAM.

Camera

Primary; 13MP f/2.2, phase detection autofocus, LED flash
Secondary; 5MP
Video; 1080p@30fps

Comms

WLAN ; WiFi 802.11 b/g n, Wi-Fi direct, hotspot
Bluetooth; v4.0, A2DP
USB; Type c 1.0 reversible connector

Battery

This was actually what caught my attention the phone comes with a Non removable Li-Po 5020mAh battery.
Stand by; Up to 829h
Talk time; Up to 53h

The Gionee M5 Plus is actually a phone that will keep on to wow you. Till there are more updates from the company.


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