Gionee P7 Max launched with MT6595, 3GB RAM


Gionee have unveiled another one of their smartphones in the new Gionee P7 Max. The phone was announced earlier today in Nepal.

Gionee P7 Max Specifications

  • 5.5-inch 1280 x 720p HD IPS display
  • MediaTek MT6595
  • 3GB RAM
  • 32GB ROM
  • 13 mega-pixel rear camera
  • 5 mega-pixel front facing camera
  • Android 6.0-based Amigo UI 3.2
  • 3100mAh battery

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The phone comes with some interesting hardware. It’s powered by the MediaTek MT6595 processor, which we haven’t seen on a phone for quite some time now. Despite the asking price of 21,999 NPR ($205), the Gionee P7 Max only features an HD resolution across its 5.5-inch panel.

There’s no word yet on whether the phone will make it to markets outside of Nepal. Given the specifications : price ratio, I’m sure not too many people will be saving up for this phone anyway. What do you think? Let us know in the comments section below!

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8 Comments

  1. Kamui
    October 3, 2016

    MT6595 wtf, is there still stock on this one?! It’s bad that this SoC wasn’t used in many smartphones (my broken ZOPO ZP999 🙁 ) and didn’t support it as they had to. It’s a 32bit powerhouse

    • Adam Irvine
      October 3, 2016

      Yep, I too got stung with the ZP999! Such a shame, it was all right on paper, then Zopo kicked in with their usual crap of not supporting anything and that was that…

    • yalok
      October 4, 2016

      Yep, basically a 32bit helio X10..

  2. MattD
    October 3, 2016

    Tomorrow’s news: “nepal and tibet, now they’re allies against a greater evil: gionee”

    • careeste
      October 4, 2016

      Im sorry for nepal ,they must have done something wrong to deserve this treatment. But things will get dirtier cuz allview will rebrand this beast like they always do and sell it in romania for 300 $ or euros.

  3. Aristotelis Tz
    October 3, 2016

    Probably they found some cpus and screens from recycled smartphones. …. Otherwise something else is going on. Maybe a mistake or they found stock of old phones and they put a new outside …. xexe

  4. Muhammad Yasir
    October 3, 2016

    dafuq moment when MTK still had stock for 32 bit 6595 but no stock for ABSOLUTE KILLER 64 bit 6732 CPU which took the budget section by storm !

  5. Nolan
    October 4, 2016

    $205 is insane for the 6595! The phone should cost no more than $50 given the specs. I’d be surprised if it can boot up 10 times in a row, let alone run two apps and swap between them.

    The 6595 is fit for $30-$50 feature phones with small, embedded systems, not for android phones above $205.