Gionee has officially launched a new budget-oriented smartphone, called the Gionee G13 Pro, in China on January 28. The handset starts at CNY 529 (roughly Rs. 6,200) for the base 4GB/32GB variant and goes up to CNY 699 (roughly Rs. 8,200) for the 4GB/128GB variant. As for the key highlights, it runs on HarmonyOS, sports a 6.26-inch Full-HD display, and packs a 3,500mAh battery.

The Gionee G13 Pro features a design inspired by the premium iPhone 13 smartphone but at a very affordable price. It also offers an "Elderly Mode," which makes it an easy-to-use phone for senior citizens. This handset also provides a "Smart Mode," giving younger users a seamless UI experience. The official launch of this handset adds to the company's current portfolio of budget-oriented smartphones.

The Gionee G13 Pro bears a 6.26-inch Full-HD IPS LCD display with an aspect ratio of 19:9. The smartphone flaunts a notch display, rounded corners, a flat-screen profile, and a face unlock feature. The rear panel has a dual camera unit designed similar to the iPhone 13. The device measures 158x76x9.2mm and weighs 195 grams. 

Under the hood, the Gionee G13 Pro runs on a UNISOC T310 processor, coupled with 4GB of RAM and up to 128GB of internal storage. At the heart, it boots HarmonyOS, supports Huawei's HMS ecosystem. For connectivity, the smartphone offers a 3.5mm headphone jack and provides support for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth,  4G LTE, GPS, and a Type-C port.

As far as the cameras are concerned, the Gionee G13 Pro has a dual rear camera module comprising a 13MP primary sensor and likely a 2MP secondary lens. For selfies and video calls, the device has a 5MP front-facing camera. The smartphone packs a 3,500mAh battery.

For pricing and availability, the Gionee G13 Pro costs CNY 529 (roughly Rs. 6,200) for the 4GB/32GB variant and CNY 699 (around Rs. 8,200) for the 4GB/128GB variant in China. The color options available include First Snow Crystal, Sea Blue, and Star Party Purple. The company is yet to reveal whether the handset will be available in India or not.

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