Today, the Gionee G13 Pro was launched in China and sparked a heated discussion among Asian users. Starting from the appearance that clearly recalls the Apple iPhone 13 and the presale price that starts at only 529 yuan (75 euros) with storage options ranging from 32 GB and 128 GB.
Gionee G13 Pro: a clone of the iPhone 13 with HarmonyOS (Huawei) operating system?
However, what draws the most attention is not the resemblance to the iPhone 13, but the "new HMS ecosystem" and "HarmonyOS" marked on the product detail page.
On the details page, Gionee described it like this: “The new HarmonyOS brings a new intelligent life experience to all scenarios.
Some Chinese bloggers speculate that the Gionee G13 Pro can use HMS mobile services, such as Huawei accounts and various Huawei software features, but not the HarmonyOS operating system strictly speaking.
According to the product introduction, the Gionee G13 Pro should be positioned primarily as an elderly phone, capable of quickly calling emergency numbers, and with practical features such as large font mode.
As for the configuration, the Gionee G13 Pro is equipped with UNISOC T310 processor, has a 6.26-inch display, 13MP rear camera, 5MP front, AI facial recognition and 3500mAh built-in battery.