MPIE G7 Review Specifications – 4G LTE 2GB/8GB MT6582 Budget Phone

Recently I reviewed the interesting but flawed MPIE 909T. In that review I remarked:

“I was impressed with the hardware of the phone. The fingerprint reader is a novel and interesting feature, the LCD is excellent, the external speaker might be the best I’ve heard in a China phone and it’s one of a handful of phones that include the 1900MHz WCDMA 3G frequency.

However, the disturbing reboot of the phone, the faked ROM and battery specs, and the terribly small stock internal storage, are very disappointing.”   mpie-g7-review

We now get a chance to check out a second MPIE phone — The MPIE G7. Did they get it right this time? We will know next week, but in preparation for the MPIE G7 review, let’s have a look at the specs and see what it has to offer on paper.

For a limited time, the 2GB MPIE G7 LTE 4G phone is on sale at Gearbest for $131.99 with coupon code GBG7LM
MPIE G7 review SoC

For gaming, the MPIE G7 should be able to push any modern game smoothly.

The MPIE G7 comes with the MT6582 SoC. That’s a quad-core Cortex-A7 1.3GHz CPU paired with a dual-core Mali-400 GPU. In terms of pushing Android, it’s plenty powerful enough assuming the firmware is stable. For gaming, the MPIE G7 should be able to push any modern game smoothly.

MPIE G7 review connectivity and extras

The G7 has the standard array of connectivity options including quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz, Bluetooth and the now often included OTG for connecting a mouse, keyboard, or drive.

Canada, Central and South America, Africa, and Asia should gain both 3G and 4G coverage with this phone with the right carrier

In addition, the MPIE G7 includes WCDMA 850/1900/2100MHz and FDD-LTE 800/1800/2100/2600MHz. The 3G on the G7 is geared towards the Americas, including USA, but the 4G is geared towards everywhere but USA.mpie-g7-review-1

Canada, Central and South America, Africa, and Asia should gain both 3G and 4G coverage with this phone with the right carrier. It’s a shame they didn’t add 700 and 1700 to cover USA with 4G coverage as well, but at least USA 3G frequency support is included, which is more than I can say for a lot of the competition.

Also included is a fingerprint scanner.

As always, check what frequencies your carrier uses to make sure this phone will operate on 3G and/or 4G.

Also included is a fingerprint scanner. In practice with the 909t, I found it to be quite accurate. It did take a bit of getting used to to get a consistently accurate read, but once getting it down, it became second nature and I expect it to be no different with the MPIE G7.

MPIE G7 review RAM/ROM

The butter on the toast for the MPIE G7 is that it includes 2GB of RAM as opposed to the typical 1GB. Most users will be just fine with 1GB, however with 2GB of RAM there are a few advantages that busy and power users may notice.

I do like the tradeoff here

As mentioned earlier, MT6582 is plenty of juice for an all around smooth Android experience and I do like the tradeoff here — that is going with MT6582 2GB RAM as opposed to a higher specified MT6592 SoC with 1GB RAM.mpie-g7-review-3

The ROM storage of the MPIE G7 is 8GB. Some may consider this inadequate, but the phone supports SD TF card storage expansion up to 64GB. The real question here is how much of the 8GB is relegated to internal storage, and hopefully MPIE took a bit smarter route with the G7 than they did with the MPIE 909T.

MPIE G7 review style

The MPIE G7 takes on a similar look as the well known iOcean X7, with lightly curved top and bottoms giving it a bit of character. The specs show the G7 as 143.5*71*7mm. I like the looks as it’s quite squarish, but the corners are slightly rounded so not to dig into your fingers as with the THL T11.

MPIE G7 review battery

The MPIE G7 battery is reported as being 2200mA. This is slightly more than the 2000mA included with most 5.0″ smartphones, and in combination with the 540p resolution should give the MPIE at least 5 hours onscreen WiFi web-browsing.

MPIE G7 review display LCD

I expect the G7 display to at least maintain the standard of the MPIE 909t which was excellent

The MPIE G7 has a 5.0″ LCD at a resolution of 960*540. This gives the G7 a PPI of 220. The recently released Doogee Kissme DG580 also has a resolution of 540p, but the display on the DG580 is 5.5″.

I found the DG580 display to be easily pleasant enough resolution wise and so it should prove a step nicer on the MPIE G7. I expect the G7 display to maintain the standard of the MPIE 909t which was excellent.mpie-g7-review-2

MPIE G7 review specifications conclusion

On paper, I like the G7 spec wise. The battery should be sufficient for a 5.0″ display. The 2GB RAM is an interesting spec, and as mentioned, I like that they kept the cost low by using MT6582 as opposed to MT6592. The phone has 3G support for USA, and 3G and 4G support for much of the rest of the world.

For a limited time, the 2GB MPIE G7 LTE 4G phone is on sale at Gearbest for $131.99 with coupon code GBG7LM

On top of it, we have the nice bonus of OTG and a fingerprint scanner. While the fingerprint scanner is a bit of a novelty that may wear off for some, those who keep their phone locked may find it to be an excellent alternative to having to enter a code or swipe pattern.

The MPIE 909t made a few critical mistakes and I’m very curious to see if the G7 can make good on them.

The real question here, is will the MPIE G7 repeat the mistakes of the MPIE 909t? I will have my full review coming up shortly to answer that.

The standard price of just shy of $150 is quite good, but the current coupon price of $131.99 seems an outstanding deal for a phone specified such as.

The MPIE 909t made a few critical mistakes and I’m very curious to see if the G7 can make good on them.

Comments

17 responses to “MPIE G7 Review Specifications – 4G LTE 2GB/8GB MT6582 Budget Phone”

  1. rich diamondz Avatar
    rich diamondz

    Looks like a nice phone..to bad no 4g for the U.S.. Do you have a review video of the G7?? It kinda reminds me of the OnePlus one!! Speaking of, have you had the chance to review the OnePlus one? I would love to see it if you have,if not bring it on..Do you know if that covers 4g in the U.S.?? Thanks again..

    1. Damian Parsons Avatar
      Damian Parsons

      Hi Rich,

      I will have the full review of the MPIE G7 coming up. It will depend on how good the phone is in regards to whether a video review will be made.

      I haven’t had a chance to review OnePlus One. Yes, it should have worldwide 3g/4g LTE.

      Regards

  2. Mark Caro Avatar
    Mark Caro

    Why [does some site] list the lcd resolution of the g7 as 1280 x 720, as well as other sites? This could be the deal breaker for some, so can we get some clarifications on this point? Thanks

    1. Damian Parsons Avatar
      Damian Parsons

      Hi Mark, sorry for this very late reply. These specs often get copied from one site to another. Especially sites that aren’t specifically geared towards putting work into determining the correct specs. We are not perfect, but we do put effort into it. The G7 is absolutely 540p.

      1. Damian Parsons Avatar
        Damian Parsons

        Hello Graham, this is done purposely. Page 1 is the preview. Real review starts on page 2. We’ll have the final part of the review coming up within a couple days. That will link to page 3.
        Regards, Damian

  3. Fanis.Xouryas Avatar
    Fanis.Xouryas

    Has anyone managed to root MPIE MPG7 and how?

    1. Damian Parsons Avatar
      Damian Parsons

      Hi Fanis,

      I’m reviewing this phone now. The first half should be up tomorrow. I haven’t attempted rooting yet, but stay aware of this page and I’ll have the rooting method up within the next couple days. If you can’t wait, I recommend you try this forum. There are a couple of good quick root tools there.

  4. graham Avatar

    Adrian, did you realise you article link opens on page 2 not page 1. You might want to correct this. Regards Graham.

    1. EMMANUEL15 Avatar
      EMMANUEL15

      Yo Graham open page 1 and you ll see , it is the presentation of the phone and page 2 is first part of the review so have another beer and enjoy mate….

      1. graham Avatar

        Ah, thanks for correction. Beer in hand. Regards G.

  5. Luis Vieira Avatar
    Luis Vieira

    Hi Damian, im always seeing your reviews as soon i have in the inbox the newsletter…
    Great work you have been doing…, i liked in this particularity review that you gave an alternative phone to this one… and i like when in an review you compare several models and also several updates from the same brand / same phone.

    Im searching for an all around cheap phone, dual sim 4g in Europe, and Usa… i travel some times ..! but it has to be cheap.., the best that i saw with good battery was thl 5000 so far,although it hasn’t 4G, and i would like that… , the other is HUAWEI Honor 3C 4G LTE Version Kirin910 Quad Core 1.6GHz , but the bands in 4G are limited, and its single sim… and to put things more difficult i need that the dual sim phone to be both active.

    I have order an oneplus one 64gb, didnt arrive yet…, but now priorities have changed i need an dual sim phone with some great specs that doesnt ruin my wallet…

    Althougth 4g its not massive covered in most of countries, my obsession for 4G, its when it works… its an blast compare to 3G, or H+ or in my test… i saw an big difference between H+ and 4G, because i was compared an S4 legend clone (my actual phone), with an opo one plus…

  6. Marco Lancaster Avatar
    Marco Lancaster

    So the 2GB of Ram is fake? Man that’s a shame, this phone was looking too much good to be true, anyway 1GB is fine, but if was 2GB it would be awesome, and that’s a ugly step from the company if they want some respect, too bad MPIE.

  7. Wayne Avatar
    Wayne

    i am wondering if you have encountered a problem with phonecalls/sms/mms causing your phone to freeze to the point of needing to pull the battery and then restart?

    i am with Publicmobile in Canada and having this serious problem… its driving me mad!

    any ideas how to fix this problem if your having it?

  8. HeJo Avatar
    HeJo

    Think overall this phone is quite good and works very well.
    What I however wander is why I cannot move my apps to sd card? It has 2 GB of RAM and it reserves 3 GB of the internal space for ‘sd card’ usage. SD card is recognized (sd card set to default storage), but when trying to move to sd card the internal 3GB is seen as sd card.
    Anyone having this same problem, or knows how to change this?

  9. Melisa xiong Avatar
    Melisa xiong

    Heyy I was wondering how do you fix m pie 4G honor phone . My phone couldn’t turn on even though I press the turn onbutton it won’t turn on any more . I need some help of how to make it work again and don’t lose all my phone contact and information in there. Please help me . It hast been working for 3-4 days now .

    1. graham Avatar
      graham

      Hi Melisa. Look on YouTube. There are lots of videos on this topic. You may be unlucky like me however, Itried all options I could find but none worked for me. I had to ‘trash’phone. Luckily I saved all my contact details etc’off phone’. A lesson you might consider for the future. Best regards Graham.

    2. Wayne Avatar
      Wayne

      Hey Mel.

      Try this…

      Pull out your battery, then play with the pins in the battery space for a minute or so before reinserting the battery and then give it some charge time. Remember to use a wall charger and not charge it from a computer (lower charge rate).

      Another problem might be the horrible battery in general. I had to have a new one shipped to me because of problems with my original. I’m having same problem with my replacement (final 10% of it drains in like 5mins). Mpie doesn’t want to correct this problem with the battery… So I hope my above advice helps

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