More JiaYu G4 Packaging shots


More JiaYu G4 photos emerge hinting that the next generation 4.7-inch 720HD phone is close to launch.

If a phone company start leaking photos of their latest phone in it’s packaging it means 2 things. 1. They have run out of juicy details to leak to the media, and 2. The device is as near to release at it can ever be!

As we can see the G4 hasn’t changed in design since our last look at the phone, and the packaging seems ready for shipping the new JiaYu to eager fans around China and the world.

As far as we can tell all JiaYu need now is the official go ahead in the form of a network license and the JiaYu G4 can ship as soon as the factory have made enough stock! With the G4, iOcean X7, UMi X2 and Neo N003 launching at roughly the same time it’s an exciting time to be a Chinese Android phone fan!

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4 Comments

  1. Norman Zakaria
    March 6, 2013

    I CANT WAIT!!!

    I’ve already sold my lovely Jiayu G3 and now I’m itching to get my hands on the Jiayu G4!! I’m going to order 5 units, 1 for me, 1 for dad, 1 for sis n 2 for my cousins. Woohoo!! I know I’ll probably have to wait for end of April for the 2GB RAM/32GB ROM model launch n probably wait another month before they start shipping to me after all the pre-orders but it’ll be so worth it!

    #JiayuFanForLife

  2. chris
    March 6, 2013

    Personally I have a G3, if phone works well , the GPS is unusuable (fix slow, signal loss).
    also, I fell one time of 1 meter, side screen, the phone has no scratches and the screen does not work, black screen πŸ™

    So I think the G4 will have the same problem, not strong enough πŸ™

    sorry for my bad english

    • Viktor
      March 6, 2013

      You should have dropped it on a nail instead of the ground. The screen is nail-proof based on some hammering videos. πŸ™‚
      It’s a pity the architects don’t test the phones in real-life conditions. Maybe the screen surface is though, but not the electronic connections within the phone.

  3. March 6, 2013

    i love it mwa