Gionee Marathon M5

Gionee explained why it felt the urge to cramp two batteries inside the 8.5 mm thick casing (only 4.5 mm thick on edges), instead of one big unit. Apparently, one single 6020 mAh battery would be unsafe and liable to explode. Well, the more the merrier.

Marathon M5 can last for 62 hours of standby time, even on 5 percent charge! The handset supports fast charging and can be used to charge other devices. Gionee has used a 1.3 GHz quad core processor (details unknown) with 2 GB RAM and 16 GB native storage.  Other specs include 5.5 Inch 720p display, a 13-megapixel rear camera with LED flash and a 5-megapixel front-facing camera and dual SIM support with 4G for both SIM cards.

Gionee Elife E8

Elife E8 is loaded with mouthwatering specs and a 23 MP rear camera. You can fire and click in just 0.2 seconds. With software trickery, Elife E8 sews 120 MP images, but that sounds like an overkill. Selfie lovers, fear not, the 8 MP selfie shooter has been paid due attention as well.

Gionee has sided with MediaTek and used the premium 2.0 GHz Helio X10 octa core 64 bit chipset to pump QHD 2560×1440 pixels on the mammoth 6 Inch AMOLED display. Other features include 3 GB RAM, 64 GB storage, Dual SIM card slots with 4G support, MicroSD card slot and 3500 mAh Battery. According to Gionee, the E8 will go on sale beginning July 15 in China at 3999 yuan ($644 or 41100 INR approx.), while the Marathon M5 will be available starting June 25 at 2,299 yuan ($370 or 23613 INR approx.)

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