Today, a new 5G model with a model number of G0515D was connected to the network. And the application unit belongs to Zhuhai Aipu Information Technology Co., Ltd. Of course, the name of this company doesn’t tell anything about the handset. But according to the data, Zhuhai Aipu Information Technology Co., Ltd. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Zhuhai Gree Electric Appliance Co., Ltd. So we can state that this is the first Gree 5G smartphone. Honestly, we have been talking about this a few days ago.
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology website shows that the new Gree 5G smartphone uses a 6.81-inch display, a battery capacity of 4850mAh, a body size of 170.3×78.2×9.3mm, and supports dual card dual standby connectivity.
Judging from the published photos of TENAA, the Gree 5G smartphone is a low-end model. It is suspected to use a hole-punch screen solution, a rear quad-camera module, and supports fingerprint recognition on the back.
It is worth mentioning that the back logo of this 5G phone is ‘TOSOT’ (the Chinese name is Dasong). The latter is one of the franchise brands of Zhuhai Gree Electric Appliance Co., Ltd. It mainly refers to life appliances.
Industry insiders said that the purpose of Gree’s smartphone is to pave the way for Gree’s development of the smart home market. As a carrier that undertakes to connect and control smart home appliances, Gree will preemptively compete for smart home entrances.
Why to make new smartphones?
At present, the smartphone is no longer a mobile device for most people, but more like a ‘human organ’ that you carry with you. In the era of the smart home, where the Internet of Everything is connected, the smartphone will become a platform for connecting various household appliances. The first is to replace the remote control and a display screen of each electrical appliance. So people can always pay attention to the running status of various household appliances and can realize visual remote control.