Gigabyte Gigabyte, known for its computer hardware, ventured into mobile phones with a focus on mid-range and entry-level devices.

Gigabyte g-YoYo

The Gigabyte g-YoYo was a modest attempt at blending design and functionality within the constraints of mid-2000s technology. While its basic feature set and lack of...

Gigabyte GSmart M3447

The Gigabyte GSmart M3447 represents a notable example of early 2010s mobile technology. Its dual SIM capability and physical keyboard bring specific advantages in...

Gigabyte g-X5

The Gigabyte g-X5 presents a contrast to today’s smartphones, focusing unwaveringly on core functions with no frills. While it might lack advanced features, its compact...

Gigabyte GSmart Rio R1

The Gigabyte GSmart Rio R1 is a relic from an era when affordable smartphones were gaining popularity. Its design and feature set are tailored for users who need a...

Gigabyte Barbie

For those who reminisce about mobile phones from a simpler era, the Gigabyte Barbie offers a nostalgic experience with its basic feature set and vibrant color options...

Gigabyte GSmart G1355

The Gigabyte GSmart G1355 was a practical choice for budget-conscious users in 2012 looking for a dual SIM smartphone with basic functionalities. Priced at about 190 EUR...

Gigabyte GSmart Roma R2

Available in colors black, white, blue, and red, the GSmart Roma R2 was priced at about 140 EUR, categorizing it within the budget segment. While it lacked some of the...

Gigabyte GSmart 2005

The Gigabyte GSmart 2005, with its early adoption of smartphone features, represents a step in the evolution of mobile phones. Whilst its specifications pale in...

Gigabyte GSmart

The Gigabyte GSmart, though ultimately canceled, offers insight into early smartphone technology from design to functionality. With its basic but functional hardware, it...

Gigabyte GSmart Maya M1

At the price point of approximately 220 EUR during its release, the Gigabyte GSmart Maya M1 delivered a compelling package for users prioritizing basic functionality and...