And here we go. Elephone S7 is going out into the world soon and today we got the expected confirmation, that there will be three versions differentiated with RAM and storage capacities.
Lowest version will offer 2 GB RAM and 16 GB of storage, middle one 3 GB RAM and 32 GB of storage while the highest one will sport 4 GB and 64 GB of storage. We have two clear cut pictures depicting all the Elephone S7 specifications, but can’t hurt summing it up.
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Elephone S7 will have 5,5-inch display with FullHD resolution, bezel-less design and good screen-to-body ratio. Fingerprint scanner is located up front and is integrated into the Home button. Main camera is 13 Mpix one with dual LED flash.
Inside beats the deca-core Helio X20 processor, 3000 mAh battery capacity looks solid, phone will be dual SIM and everything will be governed by Android 6.0 Marshmallow as the OS.
So what do you think about the new Elephone S7? Let us know in the comments.
It’s usually competitive on paper when they announce it. By the time it’s actually on sale it’s already obsolete.
“praiseworthy” it’s a word that automatically disappear from the dictionary when elephone is around, but users say p8000 and m2 were overall ok-ish, at least at that price point… Still it’s an hit and miss with them…
My M2’s battery needed replacement just after two months of use. Cause it died. My P8000 did same after 4 months.
At my ECOO E04 Plus (the company belongs to Elephone) my battery died in 15 months! But the phone has problems from the 1st month (broken vibration, broken SIM 1, many software bugs, the phone gets very hot and much more)! Can I feel lucky? =P
If you want a product that can last at least 1 year, you just don’t go for elephone ?
Their quality control is completely unexistent! Still, there are people currently happy with them without those kind of problems… As I said, hit and miss! Surely buying one of their products is more of a bet than an actual purchase!
However, what I meant before (in case something got lost in translation) was that those 2 models, between all of the models launched, were the ones having less issues out of the box… May Gwin forgive me if I sounded like “those two are good, solid, reliable and long-lasting phones” ?