Gigabyte has decided to enter the smartphone business

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Gigabyte is known for its graphics cards, motherboards, and various computer peripherals but now the Taiwanese company is getting into the smartphone business. The company recently took the wraps off of three 5-inch Android-powered smartphones known as the Gsmart Guru GX, the Mika MX, and the Roma RX.

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Gigabyte announced today a trio of new Android smartphones which cover the high-end, mid-range and entry-level market segments. They’re the GSmart Guru GX, GSmart Mika MX and GSmart Roma RX, but let’s kick things off with the GSmart Guru GX, the most premium of the three. The Guru GX is built around a 5″ 1080p IPS display covered with Gorilla Glass 3 resulting in a pixel density of 441 ppi. The phone is quite thin measuring 139 x 69 x 7mm and features a non-removable 2,300mAh battery. Gigabyte estimates it will be good for 14 hours of talk time and 200 hours of stand-by.

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