Almost all the major smartphone manufacturing companies and even lesser known ones have released full screen design smartphones. In the previous month, Gionee had unveiled the Gionee M7 phone with FullView display. A new Gionee phone labelled as Gionee F6L with full screen design has been approved by Chinese certification site TENAA. The TENAA listing has only revealed its specifications, but its images are still under the wraps. It appears that the TENAA listing for Gionee F6L will be updated with its images later on.
The TENAA listing of Gionee F6L has revealed that it will be coming with a 5.7-inch IPS screen that will be supporting an HD+ resolution of 1440 x 720 pixels. This indicates that the handset will feature an elongated 18:9 display. The device measures 153.8 x 72.6 x 7.8mm and its weight is 141 grams.
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It is driven by a 1.4 GHz processor. Speculations have it that it may be featuring a Snapdragon 430/435 chipset. It will be coming in RAM choices like 3 GB and 4 GB. It has an internal storage of 32 GB and is expected to feature a microSD card slot. It features a 2,970mAh battery.
For photography, Gionee has included a dual camera setup featuring a 13-megapixel sensor and a 2-megapixel sensor on the back panel of F6L phone. The frontside of the phone is equipped with an 8-megapixel camera. It will arrive preinstalled with Android 7.1.1 Nougat and is likely to come loaded with Gionee's Amigo OS proprietary skin.
The specifications of the Gionee F6L suggests that it will be a budget phone. It will be available in color options like blue, gold and black.
The Gionee F205 is a yet to be unveiled budget phone from the Chinese manufacturer. Its specs are even lower than the F6L. The company is also rumored to be working on Gionee S11s that has recently appeared on TENAA and the Gionee S11 that has been spotted on GFXBench in the previous month. It appears that these phones may get unleashed before the end of 2017.
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Source: Gionee F6L Appears with 18:9 Display & Budget-Friendly Specs on TENAA
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