Elephone P4000 photos leaked, show metal frame


elephone p4000

This morning we have received leaked photos that show the real engineering prototype model of the new Elephant P4000 smartphone.

Once launched the Elephone P4000 will be available to buy in either black of while with a stainless steel metal frame. The colour choices are not coincidence as this 5-inch, octacore smartphone has been designed with the Xiaomi Mi4 in mind.

Elephant have tweaked the design slightly to make the P4000 more unique and less likely to be mistaken for the Xiaomi flagship by giving the phone a small red halo home button and a pattern on the rear shell (both of which can be just about seen in the leaked photos here).

We have been waiting for the P4000 to launch for sometime now and although we still don’t have an official launch date we do at least have a rough idea of the specs and cost.

The phone will run a 5-inch 720p display, octacore MT6592 processor, 2GB RAM, 8GB memory and have a 13 mega-pixel main camera. Dual sim, and a micro SD card support are there too, but there is no LTE.

Pricing for the Elephant P4000 is rumoured to be around $160 to international buyers.

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4 Comments

  1. buyslake
    October 24, 2014

    looks good, please post a link where to buy when available.

  2. iANDROID8.1
    October 24, 2014

    Mi4 clone

  3. Raul
    October 25, 2014

    Looks rather interesting, hopefuly at least 4 GBs of those 8 GB of Rom will be usable.

  4. musty
    October 25, 2014

    The Elephone P3000S is more interesting with 4G(FDD-LTE: 800/1800/2100/2600) and WCDMA5900/2100) and 2Gb/16Gb of ram/rom, Fingerprint and NFC….
    the only problem is :: the quality… how good is it ?
    this company is only one year old, so there not enough return of buyers.
    Some complain about the micro usb unsoldered