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Gigaset GS6 16,9 cm (6.67) Dual-SIM Android 15 5G USB Typ-C 8 GB 128 GB 5300 mAh Schwarz

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Gigaset GS6 16,9 cm (6.67) Dual-SIM Android 15 5G USB Typ-C 8 GB 128 GB 5300 mAh SchwarzBrillantes OLED Display: Erlebe Inhalte gestochen scharf und flssig auf dem 6,67 FHD+ OLED Display mit 120 Hz Bildwiederholrate und bis zu 1000 cd m Helligkeit. Starke 5G Performance: Der MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Octa Core Prozessor und 8 GB RAM ermglichen dir blitzschnelles Multitasking und ein reibungsloses 5G Erlebnis. Ausdauernder Wechsel Akku: Mit dem herausnehmbaren 5300 mAh Akku und 30W Schnellladung sowie kabellosem Laden bist du immer

  • Brillantes OLED-Display: Erlebe Inhalte gestochen scharf und flüssig auf dem 6,67” FHD+ OLED-Display mit 120 Hz Bildwiederholrate und bis zu 1000 cd/m² Helligkeit.
  • Starke 5G-Performance: Der MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Octa-Core-Prozessor und 8 GB RAM ermöglichen dir blitzschnelles Multitasking und ein reibungsloses 5G-Erlebnis.
  • Ausdauernder Wechsel-Akku: Mit dem herausnehmbaren 5300 mAh Akku und 30W Schnellladung sowie kabellosem Laden bist du immer einsatzbereit und flexibel.
  • Vielseitige Kameras: Halte besondere Momente fest mit der 64 MP Dreifach-Kamera und der 32 MP Frontkamera für beeindruckende Fotos und Videos in jeder Situation.

Entdecke das Gigaset GS6, dein ultimatives 5G-Smartphone, das Geschwindigkeit, Präzision und brillante Bildqualität in einem schlanken Design vereint. Dieses Gerät ist bereit, all deine Anforderungen zu erfüllen und dich durch den Alltag zu begleiten.

Atemberaubendes Display

Tauche ein in eine Welt voller Farben und Details auf dem 6,67 Zoll FHD+ OLED-Display. Mit einer Bildwiederholrate von 120 Hz genießt du flüssige Animationen und ein nahtloses Scrolling. Eine Helligkeit von bis zu 1000 cd/m² sorgt dafür, dass deine Inhalte selbst bei Sonnenschein klar sichtbar sind. Das beeindruckende Bildschirm-zu-Körper-Verhältnis von 93,4% zieht dich noch tiefer in deine Medien hinein.

Leistungsstark und Schnell

Angetrieben von einem 5G-Octa-Core MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Prozessor und 8 GB RAM, liefert das Gigaset GS6 eine herausragende Performance. Ob du streamst, fotografierst, spielst oder mehrere Apps gleichzeitig nutzt, du erlebst stets eine flüssige und reaktionsschnelle Bedienung. Mit 128 GB internem Speicher, erweiterbar um bis zu 1 TB per MicroSD, hast du immer genug Platz für deine Daten.

Lange Akkulaufzeit und Flexibles Laden

Verlasse dich auf den herausnehmbaren 5300 mAh Akku des GS6, der dich zuverlässig durch den Tag bringt. Lade dein Smartphone blitzschnell mit bis zu 30W kabelgebunden oder bequem kabellos auf. Eine Akkulaufzeit von bis zu 52 Stunden und 16 Minuten im Gesprächsmodus (5G) lässt dich nie im Stich.

Beeindruckende Kameras

Fange die Welt um dich herum mit der vielseitigen Dreifach-Kamera ein. Die 64 MP Hauptkamera liefert gestochen scharfe Bilder, während die 8 MP Ultra-Weitwinkelkamera und die 2 MP Makrokamera dir kreative Freiheit geben. Für Selfies und Videoanrufe steht dir eine 32 MP Frontkamera zur Verfügung, die dich immer von deiner besten Seite zeigt.

Robust und Sicher

Das Gigaset GS6 ist nach IP68 zertifiziert, was bedeutet, dass es gegen das Eindringen von Staub und Wasser geschützt ist. Für deine Sicherheit verfügt es über einen Fingerabdruckscanner und Gesichtserkennung, damit nur du Zugang zu deinem Smartphone hast. Entdecke ein Smartphone, das auf deine Bedürfnisse zugeschnitten ist und dich in jeder Situation unterstützt.

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