Jiayu G4: Gets India review, are we looking at a July release?
https://gizchai.blogspot.com/2013/06/jiayu-g4-gets-india-review-are-we.html
The Jiayu G4 has been in and out of the news for quite sometime now and now it seems is slowly garnering momentum for an eventual release in India.
Abhishek from Gadgetstouse.com was lucky to get an hands on on this device via Androidguruz.
Here is the video (courtesy Gadgetstouse)
The Dual SIM Phone comes with a Mediatek 1.2Ghz Quad core MT6589 processor (Same as UMI X2), with 1GB RAM and 4GB ROM (Expandable to 64GB via micro SD card). It comes with an HD (1280*720) 312 ppi ,Screen protected by Gorilla Glass 2 and OGS.
It has a Primary 13MP (With BSI and CMOS capable of 1080p video capture at 30fps) Camera and secondary 2MP front facing camera. It runs Android 4.2.1.
It also has all the other Knick knacks you would want in a phone like GPS, WIFI, Bluetooth, FM, Gyroscope,Compass,Gravity Sensor, Proximity Sensor and Light Sensor. The Keys however are not backlit and may take some time getting used to.
Andi from GizChina too had done an Hands on review of the phone sometime earlier this week and he was pretty impressed with this device too, you can read the full in depth review here
So do you think this is a good alternative to the UMI X2? Will it be on time to the Indian Market?
We await answers this month!
Source 1: Source 2
Abhishek from Gadgetstouse.com was lucky to get an hands on on this device via Androidguruz.
Here is the video (courtesy Gadgetstouse)
The Dual SIM Phone comes with a Mediatek 1.2Ghz Quad core MT6589 processor (Same as UMI X2), with 1GB RAM and 4GB ROM (Expandable to 64GB via micro SD card). It comes with an HD (1280*720) 312 ppi ,Screen protected by Gorilla Glass 2 and OGS.
It has a Primary 13MP (With BSI and CMOS capable of 1080p video capture at 30fps) Camera and secondary 2MP front facing camera. It runs Android 4.2.1.
It also has all the other Knick knacks you would want in a phone like GPS, WIFI, Bluetooth, FM, Gyroscope,Compass,Gravity Sensor, Proximity Sensor and Light Sensor. The Keys however are not backlit and may take some time getting used to.
Andi from GizChina too had done an Hands on review of the phone sometime earlier this week and he was pretty impressed with this device too, you can read the full in depth review here
So do you think this is a good alternative to the UMI X2? Will it be on time to the Indian Market?
We await answers this month!
Source 1: Source 2