It’s easy to get caught up in the buzz surrounding premium devices like the iPhone 16 series. But before you focus on these expensive powerhouses, let’s shift our attention to something more accessible—the UMIDIGI G100, a budget smartphone offering great value.
Next month, UMIDIGI will officially launch the G100, a device that stands out with its combination of a large display and long-lasting battery.
In today’s sea of similar-looking smartphones, calling any device “thick” feels out of place, especially in the budget category. The UMIDIGI G100 fits the mold of a 2024 budget-friendly phone: slim bezels, a circular camera island on the back, and a vibrant array of colors.
Speaking of colors, the G100 comes in four stylish options, varying by market:
Encased in an ultra-slim 8.1mm body with a flat frame, the G100 makes a solid visual impression. But what really grabs attention is its display—specifically, the sheer size.
The G100 features a 6.9-inch display, the largest ever in UMIDIGI’s number series. A screen this big might even replace your Kindle for a quick subway ride. While a Kindle is easier on the eyes for longer reading, the G100’s display is more than capable for brief sessions on the go.
That said, UMIDIGI G100 offers a 120Hz refresh rate, which might appeal to users who frequently read or watch videos. Personally, reading on a phone for extended periods isn’t my favorite, but for occasional use, the G100 gets the job done. And whether you’re watching videos or gaming, this large display is a great option for those on a budget.
Under the hood, the UMIDIGI G100 is powered by the UNISOC T615 octa-core processor and a hefty 6000mAh battery. Together, these ensure smooth and responsive performance, even on the sizable screen.
About the authorMartin Fabian
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