Elephone took the wraps off its long-awaited A5 phablet earlier this month. Loaded with an impressive array of features and top-end specifications, the A5 is an irresistible phablet that you can now pre-order on GearBest at an unbeatable price.


There are two versions of the Elephone A5 phablet including the one designed specifically for the European region and one that’s made suit the varied needs of users based in other areas.

Elephone A5 4G Phablet European Union

You can now pre-order the Elephone A5 European Union version for just  $229.99 on GearBest. This is a significant 15% drop in the phablet’s original selling price of $269.62. Note that the discount will only be valid for the Twilight color model.

Elephone A5 4G Phablet Other Area

Elephone fans living outside the EU-28 countries can go for the A5 phablet model that’s designed exclusively for other areas. While it normally carries a $264.01 price tag, you can now pre-order for only $229.99 on GearBest. This is a 13% discount that will be limited only to the Twilight color version of the phablet.
As a phablet, the Elephone A5 sports an extra large 6.18-inches IPS, FHD+ multi-touch display with a screen resolution of 1080 x 2246 pixels. It packs a powerful MediaTek Helio P60 MT6771, 64-Bit processor along with an equally competent ARM Mali G72 MP3 800MHz, 3-Cores GPU, under the hood.

Both European Union and Other Area versions will ship with 4GB of RAM and offer 64GB of onboard storage for users to save their favorite content. On the photography front, the A5 4G phablet adopts a five-camera technology that comprises 12.0MP + 5.0MP + 0.3MP cameras on the back and 20.0MP + 2.0MP front shooters.

Moreover, the phablet runs Android 8.1 Oreo OS and draws its juices from a robust 4000mAh battery. Aside from that, the device features a slew of useful sensors including the G-sensor, P-sensor, L-sensor, Gyro, compass, hall, and fingerprint sensor.

You can click here to visit the promotion page and take full advantage of the discount. Note that the promo is slated to end on December 16th.