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Elife E7 phone
  • “By using our OV16825 CameraChip sensor, Gionee has produced a smartphone that delivers striking imaging results,” said Raymond Wu, president of OmniVision. “OmniVision continuously strives to work with technology partners like Gionee that share our passion for innovation and exceeding consumer expectations. We’re delighted to see the OV16825 built into a cutting-edge smartphone like the ELIFE E7.”

    http://global.gionee.com/eng/allphones/20131128/521.html

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  • IM AMAZED BY THE QUALITY.

    The images that this sensor make are amazing, and the sensor size...wow. This "phone" is a killer one, this kind of bigger sensor on phone could be next trend like the lumia 1020, but better. Sngle focal range, could bee very interesting to see proper lens design for specific sensors in micro spaces,

    nice

    The body makes me remember the nokia lumia 900. Good design.

    I want to buy one.!!!!!

  • Like other recent Vivo phones, you'll find a pair of dedicated audio chips on the Xplay 3S -- here you have ESS Technology's ES9018 DAC and Texas Instruments' OPA2604 amplifier, both of which are said to be the crème de la crème in their respective categories. This should go nicely with the built-in DTS Headphone:X feature that brings 7.1 or even 11.1 surround sound effect to your stereo headphones; plus Vivo's video streaming service already hosts about 200 Headphone:X-capable movies (along with over 400 movies in 1080p and over 1,000 movies in 720p), with more to be added each month.

    This is another phone, this time with focus on headphone audio capabilities.