29 December 2014

ANDROID PHONE WITH THE BEST BATTERY GIONEE M3

ANDROID PHONE WITH THE BEST BATTERY GIONEE M3


    Smartphones are getting more sophisticated as time goes on. Mobile Manufacturers engage in continuous research to improve the quality of their existing products and to upgrade in their next releases, but it seems manufacturers are still far from making a perfect phone.


     Some problem like short battery life is a very common flaw on most mobile phones, which is supported by either carrying along a mobile power bank or carrying extra batteries which can be very inconvenient for a busy life.
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      Lots of applications are being released daily and mobile manufacturers keep experimenting and testing their smartphones by trying to make the battery more durable.

     GIONEE have tested their Marathon M2 smartphone with a 4200mAh and have released a successor Marathon M3 with 5000mAh battery, making it the first android OS to feature such magnitude of battery.
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      Gionee decided to make the M3 very portable and easy to hold by making it 180.3 gram in weight & 10.4mm  thickness with screen gesture control support.
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Below is the specification of the Marathon M3:-

  • Camera- 8 Megapixels (Primary), 2 Megapixels (Secondary), LED flash
  • Wireless connections- 3G, Bluetooth connections & WI-FI
  • Processor- Mediatek 6582 Quad core SoC. clocked 1.3 GHz
  • RAM- 1 GB
  • Internal storage capacity- 8 GB
  • External Storage capacity- 128 GB
  • Screen Size- 5 inch
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  • Operating System- 4.4.2 (KitKat)
  • Connections ports- Standard USB OTG
  • Screen Resolution- 720X1280, 294 ppi density
You can view more comprehensive specification on http://www.gionee.co.in/m3/feature.html


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