Are you looking for a device with a nice processor which can help you in your day activities, and comes with a big screen with a nice display?, Then the Elephone P7 is one of the devices which you should be considering,it is built with 5.5 inch display screen and it runs on 1GB RAM, Elephone P7 is built with dual sim slot.
Elephone P7 was released in November 2013.
Design
The device is designed with Plastic also comes in White, Black color variants, having a size of 88.0 mm x 152.0 mm x 8.0 mm and weighs 220 g.
Elephone P7 is built with a 5.5 inch LCD IPS screen, with an of Resolution540 x 960 px, making this device to have a nice display, this device is built with steel frame by its side. This device has three navigation key in front which is placed under the screen, also built with 2 buttons, with the power button at the right, and the button at the left for volume regulation.
Performance
Elephone P7 runs on Android 4.2, the device is powered by a quad-core MT6582 processor, and with ARM Cortex-A7 GPU graphics processing unit (GPU). this device offers 4GB ROM and 1GB of RAM, giving the user a fast processing experience, but this device comes with a very poor storage.
Elephone P7 is also equipped with a 2300mAh removable battery, which is quite manageable for a device with its kind of spec.
Camera
Elephone P7 is built with an 8.3MP back camera, up to 3264 x 2448-pixel pictures, HDR, autofocus, Geo-tagging, panorama camera with LED flash, it also comes with a 2MP front camera, up to 1600 x 1200-pixel pictures, for a device like this, the camera of this device is not quite the strongest point of the device.
Verdict
If you are in search of a device with a large display, fast RAM, which can help you in your day to day activities, then the Elephone P7 is one device you should consider getting, with a 5.5 inch screen, multimedia lovers are sure to have an awesome experience,but if in terms of storage this is not a device you would love, with a 4GB ROM which is quite poor. so if you need a device with large storage, this might not be the device for you.
What do you think?