In today’s smartphone market, large displays are becoming the norm, with 6.7″ and 6.8″ screens now widely popular. Typically, such large screens are reserved for mid-range or even high-end models, often with price tags to match. However, this September, UMIDIGI is set to disrupt the market with its new entry-level smartphone, the G100, which emphasizes a big screen and long battery life.
So, just how big is the screen? According to leaked official posters, the G100 boasts a massive 6.9″ display, complemented by a 120Hz high refresh rate. This combination delivers an exceptionally smooth visual experience, rarely seen in entry-level devices.
But that’s not all. The G100’s battery life is another game changer in the entry-level segment. It’s equipped with a colossal 6000mAh battery, effortlessly handling heavy use throughout the day. Additionally, the 20W PD fast charging feature ensures quick power-ups, alleviating any worries about running out of battery.
When it comes to photography, the G100 doesn’t disappoint either. It features a triple camera setup designed to meet a wide range of shooting needs:
UMIDIGI’s G100 represents a bold move in the smartphone market, bringing flagship level features to entry level consumers. By offering a large 120Hz display and a 6000mAh battery, UMIDIGI demonstrates its forward-thinking approach and precise positioning in the smartphone industry. The G100 is set to make a strong impact, proving that cutting edge technology can be accessible to all.
About the authorMartin Fabian
I'm a tech enthusiast, passionate gadget lover and an explorer of everything new and shiny. With several decades of experience under my belt i feel quite well versed in many aspects of the tech world. Like the proper geek im building my own computers, meddling with the software and always having the urgent need to replace my phone for the next best thing.
I have been proudly part of the Gizchina family since 2016 and over the years developed quite the connection with the brand and our readers. Even though i am mainly handling the PR side of things for us, that doesn't mean i am not the same Android and tech loving person as the rest of the team. Because that is our MO.