Gionee G13 exclusively luanched the G13 with a really intriguing design because it looks more like an iPhone 13 clone but with better sleek form factor especially at the front. That is thanks to the 19:9 aspect ratio and thin bezels.
The G13 might be China-only device because it has no Google Apps though it runs on Huawei’s Harmony OS that features AppGallery instead of PlayStore.
Other specs of the Gionee G13 includes a 6.5-inch 1080p Full HD 60Hz IPS LCD display paired with a 5MP selfie snapper on a notch and 13MP dual camera at the back. Powering the G13 is a Unisoc 310 chipset with quad-core processor and 4GB RAM and up to 128GB storage option.
The Gionee G13’s downside is it has 3500 mAh of battery juice which is a bit short compared to today’s standards. However, it has Type-C USB port and only retails starting at $80 or about P4,000 Philippine pesos.
There is a slim chance that Gionee will launch the G13 in other markets like India, Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines.
Gionee G13 specs, price, release in the Philippines
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