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Gionee Launches ELIFE E7 Mini Smartphone

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Gionee Smartphone­s has launched ELIFE E7 mini, a compact version of their flagship Elife E7 smartphone in India worth ` 18,999. The Gionee ELIFE E7 mini boasts of the 13 megapixel rotating camera with a 360 degree rotation, which is great for selfie lover as having just one camera means that front facing shots are finally just as good as shots taken with a rear camera. Further the Elife E7 mini camera lens come enabled with Blue Glass Filter which effectivel­y filters infrared and gives more natural and clearer images. Sporting a sharp and vivid 4.7” High Definition IGZO screen, the unibody Elife E7 mini boasts Elife series unrivalled design credential­s powered with the super fast 1.7 GHz Octa Core Processor which enables brilliant high performanc­e as well as high efficiency at low power consumptio­n. Besides its powerful processor and stunning swivel camera, the super slim ELIFE E7 mini comes with a 16 GB inbuilt memory, OTG Support, profession­al music system and all at 8.6 mm thin. The Dual Sim “E7 Mini” is powered by a 2100 mAh battery to provide a long lasting standby time. ELIFE E7 mini comes with built in 12 Levels of Auto Beauty feature to ensure that the user will always look flawless in every picture. Elife E7 mini also has various cool and innovative yet useful modes for the photograph­y lovers including, Eraser mode, Panorama shot, Gesture Mode and HDR Mode which enables a superior picture capturing experience. “The response to Elife E7 has been incredible, and we’re excited for customers to experience the new ELife E7 mini as we think customers will love these thin, light, powerful new smartphone’s,” said Arvind R Vohra, Head, Gionee Smartphone­s India. Designed for the premium smartphone­s lovers who want the best in mobile technology without the massive size and believe in style with substance, the super stylish Elife E7 Mini is available in vibrant and bold colors including purple, blue, graphite black and white.

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