New ELEPHONE E10 giveaway is still alive and running


ELEPHONE E10

Chinese phone makers ELEPHONE launched their newest model E10 a while ago and it’s once again an interesting piece aimed at the lower segment of the market. Could be interested especially for those seeking affordable quad-camera device. The makers also just released some new color schemes for the phone as you can see in the backplate pictures below. And of course there is still the big giveaway promo running so make sure to check that out. But first some detailed specs of the phone.

ELEPHONE E10 is using big 6,5-inch waterdrop screen with HD+ resolution 1560 x 720 pixels and 19:9 aspect ratio, while the scree-to-body ratio reaches 90.3%. Inside we can find Mediatek MT6762D processor (aka Helio P22) supported by 4 GB RAM and 64 GB of internal storage. The phone has a pretty impressive quad-camera rear setup including 48MP main 1/2″ senzor, 13MP ultra-wide, depth sensing camera and macro sensor. Selfie cam is then 13MP one. Add to the mix 4000 mAh battery, side-mounted fingerprint scanner, NFC chip, dual SIM + independent microSD slot or Android 10 system and you have quite a solid phone on your hands.

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And the aforementioned giveaway event ? Well all you have to do is go to the official ELEPHONE website and enter your email to the Lucky Draw event. Then you can spin the Lucky Draw wheel with 2 chances in every two hours and win up to $30 discount coupons, free gifts or even the E10 completly for free. Since the start of the giveaway 3 lucky winner already snapped the main prize, but there is still almost a week to go. And with a reserve&share activity you can also get some coupons, so something for everybody.

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