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The Luxury Android Phone, Gionee M2017 Debut A Massive Battery Life; Phone's Specifications Right Here

The Luxury Android Phone, Gionee M2017 Debut A Massive Battery Life; Phone's Specifications Right Here

Jason Glenn

Mostly luxury smartphones that we know doesn't have the practicality factor or the efficiency than any ordinary smartphones in the market available today. However, there is a luxury smartphone available in the Chinese market called the Gionee M207 which is not what you would expect of a luxury phone.

The Verge reports that the Gionee M2017 has excess, style and raw power which comes in a surprising 7,000mAh battery twice as much as an ordinary smartphone that has only 3,000mAh. The luxury smartphone also comes with a Snapdragon 653 processor together with a 6GB of Ram which will probably cost over $1,000.

Aside from the specs on the device, the M2017 also has a very fancy design which is patterned after a much expensive luxury phones like the Vertu, which features jewelry-style aesthetic and is every appealing to the eyes. The design has the M2017's gold edges, gold back camera plate, gold software icons and a dual-curved display which is closely similar to the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge.

Gsm Arena stated that the Gionee M2017 has a Nano-Dual Sim which and has an AMOLED touchscreen display with 16M colors with a 1440 x 2560 pixel resolution and an "Amigo" OS 3.5 Multitouch. The luxury smartphone will be run by an Android OS v6.0.1 Marshmallow with a 12 MP + 1.3 MP phase detection autofocus primary camera and font camera of 8MP that allows Geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, panorama and HDR on the photos.

The device also features a Fingerprint sensor which is mounted in front, an accelerometer, gyro, and a compass and comes in with two different colors Black and Gold. Gionee is a China-based company that was established in 2002 and is also available in different countries like Vietnam, Taiwan, Myanmar, Thailand and the Middle East.

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