In the era of smartphones, it’s like raining everywhere and every company, from international to domestic brands are dropping their products as raindrops. The leading mobile maker of China that has been quickly won the global market with their quality products as previously reported that Gionee is working on a device which will be the thinnest device ever. The new report suggests that a new device with 5mm thickness will be going to manufacture.
Company already has Gionee Elife s5.5 having 5.5mm sleek design and it seems like company is trying to break its own record by presenting the world’s thinnest device. The yet-to-be launched device has leaked in some images again. The codenamed GN9005 smartphone in leaked images has declared about the name as Gionee Elife S4.8 for the alleged handset. They are describing that it will be come in black color. If you look carefully to the leaked picture, then what you get that image is showing the phone along with two coins stacking on each other. This perfectly shows how sleek is this device.
Gionee Elife S4.8 is designed specifically to make smartphones more sleek and more handy. On the other side, the second leaked image is showing the side panel of the device which is showing the volume buttons at left side and Micro-USB port at bottom.
Gionee Elife S4.8, codenamed GN9005 is rumoured to get 4.8-inch HD AMOLED display offering the screen resolution of 720x1280 pixels. The earlier report from Tenna website claimed that it will run on Android 4.3 Jelly Bean OS. It is also expected that it will powered by 1.2GHz quad-core processor to enhance the performance along with 1GB of RAM. It is also speculated that the 5mm sleek handset will crafted with 8-megapixel rear camera and 5-megapixel front-facing camera. The 2050mAh battery will power the handset as per the reports.
It is also said that 16GB of inbuilt memory will provide the device more room for storage. It is expected that Gionee GN9005 will come equipped with 4G LTE support. There is no announcement has been made for this alleged handset’s launching and pricing.