GENERAL
Release date-June 2015
Form factor -Touchscreen
Dimensions (mm)-152.00 x 76.00 x 8.55
Weight (g)- 211.00
Battery capacity (mAh) -6020
Removable battery -No
Colours- White, Black, Gold
SAR value -0.31999999284744
DISPLAY
Screen size (inches)- 5.50
Touchscreen -Yes
Resolution- 720x1280 pixels
Pixels per inch (PPI) -267
HARDWARE
Processor- 1.3 GHz Quad-core
Processor make -MediaTek MT6735
RAM- 3GB
Internal storage -32GB
Expandable storage -Yes
Expandable storage type- microSD
Expandable storage up to (GB)- 128
CAMERA
Rear camera --13-megapixel
Flash -Yes
Front camera -5-megapixel
SOFTWARE
Operating System -Android 5.1
Skin -Amigo 3.1
CONNECTIVITY
Wi-Fi -Yes
Wi-Fi standards supported -802.11 b/g/n
GPS -Yes
Bluetooth- Yes, v 4.00
NFC -No
Infrared- Yes
Wi-Fi Direct -Yes
MHL Out -No
HDMI- No
Headphones- 3.5mm
FM- Yes
Number of SIMs -2
SIM 1
SIM Type-Micro-SIM
GSM/CDMA-GSM + CDMA
3G-Yes
4G/ LTE-Yes
Supports 4G in India (Band 40)-Yes
SIM 2
SIM Type-Micro-SIM
GSM/CDMA-GSM
3G-Yes
4G/ LTE-Yes
Supports 4G in India (Band 40)-Yes
SENSORS
Compass/ Magnetometer- Yes
Proximity sensor- Yes
Accelerometer -Yes
Ambient light sensor- Yes
Gyroscope -No
Barometer- No
Temperature sensor- No
The Marathon M5 features a combination of metal and plastic which feels sturdy and durable. You could probably knock someone unconscious with a well-aimed headshot! Gionee has managed to trim the thickness down to 8.6mm by increasing the length and width. However, the larger battery has made the Marathon M5 a lot heavier. Weighing in at 211g, it's one of the heaviest smartphones out there.
Powering the Marathon M5 is the same quad-core MediaTek MT6735 SoC we saw in the previous version. However, Gionee has upgraded some of the other specifications, so we now have 3GB of RAM and 32GB of onboard storage. You also get Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, FM Radio, and USB OTG support. The Marathon M5 also supports Dual-LTE 4G on both SIMs for most bands, including Band 40.
On the software front, the Marathon M5 runs the Amigo 3.1 user interface (UI) which is a heavily skinned version of Android Lollipop 5.1.We'll just gloss over the notable ones here. The interface is single-layered which means all your apps are spread out across multiple home screens, which can feels cluttered. Gionee installs a host of trial games and some third-party utilities but thankfully, you can uninstall them if they aren't to your liking. The notifications shade only gives you notifications while the rest of the toggle switches and shortcut to some apps are placed in the 'Control Centre', which can be activated with a swipe up from the bottom.
General interface and app performance is quite good. We didn't encounter any noticeable lag or stutter during our usage, and swiping through home screens was very fluid. The phone handles demanding games surprisingly well, and we barely had any lag or drops in the frame rate in games like Dead Trigger 2. Call quality is also satisfactory and we didn't encounter any call drops during our usage.
The M5 supports DTS audio for the stock music and video player. This enhancement is not system-wide as it can only be accessed within the music player app. You can tweak the sound by selecting the type of headset you're using and add effects from a bunch of presets or customise one yourself.
The upgraded 13-megapixel camera does a good job with landscapes and macros in daylight. The level of detail is very good, even when zoomed in all the way, and colours are quite accurate. Pictures taken indoors tend to get a bit noisy, especially in low light. Night shots exhibit a bit of noise and details aren't great but this can be remedied to an extent by playing around with the shutter speed and ISO settings in pro mode. The flash does help a bit but it isn't very powerful. The front-facing camera is strictly ok since it lacks auto-focus, and indoor selfies aren't the sharpest. Video recording maxes out at 1080p and video quality is, once again, pretty decent in daylight. The software stabilisation also helps eliminate minor movement by your hand
Now we come to the hallmark feature of the Marathon M5 - its battery life. The massive 6020mAh combined battery lasted 25 hours and 23 minutes in our video loop test - more than enough to shatter the M4's previous record by exactly 4 hours.
The Gionee Marathon M5 is in a league if its own as far as batter life is concerned, and Rs 18,000 is not too high a price to pay when you might not have access to a charger for days, or simply prefer the peace of mind. Gionee has made some decent efforts in refining the device too, so that it's easy enough to live with. The Marathon M5 is slimmer than its predecessor, but still built like a tank. It also has a vivid display and a pretty decent camera for most lighting conditions. We feel that Gionee could have gone with a full-HD screen at this price but that could have compromised battery life too, so we understand the trade off. On the other hand, low-light camera performance is a bit weak, it's quite heavy and Amigo UI might not be to everyone's liking.
