Chinese smartphone maker Gionee has unveiled a new entry-level smartphone dubbed as the Gionee K10 in it’s home market where the phone carries an affordable starting price of just 819 Yuan (US$127).
Starting with the front, the Gionee K10 sports a huge 6.8” IPS LCD display that offers a HD+ screen resolution, 60Hz refresh rate, as well as a 5 megapixels front-facing camera.
Around the back of the phone, the Gionee K10 comes with a sizable camera island which shares a rather similar design as what we saw on the Redmi Note 10 Pro.
Interestingly, there’s only a single 13 megapixels main camera although the render appears to have a triple-cam setup. Also, the Gionee K10 actually has a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner instead of an in-display scanner.
Under the hood, the Gionee K10 is powered by a quad-core UNISOC Tiger T310 chipset which is paired with up to 6GB RAM and 128GB onboard storage in the memory department.
To keep it’s lights on, the phone draws power from a respectable 4,800mAh battery which carries support for 10W charging. Sadly, there wasn’t any mention of the Android version on the Gionee K10.