Elephone P5000 leaked with a choice of 6 ROM options


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Elephone are really embracing the development community that has sprung up around their brand, and thanks to private developer efforts 6 new ROM options will be made available for the Elephone P5000.

Elephone has stressed that these ROMs are fan made  (possibly just to avoid legal action) and will be made available for all Elephone P5000 users to take advantage of very soon. The ROM options include MIUI, Cyanogenmod, EMUI, Touchwhizz, YunOS and stock Android. It appears that each ROM version is built on Android 4.4 Kitkat, but at the current rate of development Lollipop versions should be available soon.

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Elephone have also told us that they intend to release a video soon showing the alternative Android systems running on the P5000.

The Elephone P5000 is a large battery phone carrying a 5350mAh cell beneath a 5-inch 1080 display. The phone also runs a MT6592 processor, 2GB RAM, dual SIM and a 13 mega-pixel rear camera.

[ Elephone.hk ]
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20 Comments

  1. plahoo83
    March 7, 2015

    Elephone P5000 has MTK6592 not MTK6752 as far as I know.

  2. Vijay Sud
    March 7, 2015

    In the full review of P5000..earlier posted on Gizchina..this phone had MT 6592 Octacore..SOC…now you say that SOC is 64 bit MT 6752…kindly clarify….

    • March 7, 2015

      It’s the MT6592, we’ll correct this ASAP. Thanks and apologies

      • Vijay Sud
        March 7, 2015

        Yash actually somebody should advise Elephone to some how give a heart transplant of MT 6752 to P5000..this would make the phone eminently desirable instead of virtual clunker it is at present..he.he..

        • Xiaolu
          March 7, 2015

          +1 Also Android 5 would be warmly welcome, to take advantage of that 64 bits.

          • balcobomber25
            March 8, 2015

            This is the funny thing about the new 64 bit craze, its virtually useless without 5.0.

      • Manos
        March 7, 2015

        Tell them to update it and add 3Gb ram it it will be perfect! that’s the spec that this phone should have!
        I have choose this spec at their forum on December if I remember correctly. But elephone made it different as they promised!

  3. Guest
    March 7, 2015

    Spec and roms choice are interesting, now lets see their pricing

  4. Guest
    March 7, 2015

    Elephone P5000 has MTK6592 not MTK6752 as far as I know.

  5. Guest
    March 7, 2015

    In the full review of P5000..earlier posted on Gizchina..this phone had MT 6592 Octacore..SOC…now you say that SOC is 64 bit MT 6752…kindly clarify….

    • Yash Garg
      March 7, 2015

      It’s the MT6592, we’ll correct this ASAP. Thanks and apologies

    • Guest
      March 7, 2015

      Yash actually somebody should advise Elephone to some how give a heart transplant of MT 6752 to P5000..this would make the phone eminently desirable instead of virtual clunker it is at present..he.he..

    • Manos
      March 7, 2015

      Tell them to update it and add 3Gb ram it it will be perfect! that’s the spec that this phone should have!
      I have choose this spec at their forum on December if I remember correctly. But elephone made it different as they promised!

    • Xiaolu
      March 8, 2015

      +1 Also Android 5 would be warmly welcome, to take advantage of that 64 bits.

    • balcobomber25
      March 8, 2015

      This is the funny thing about the new 64 bit craze, its virtually useless without 5.0.

  6. Guest
    March 7, 2015

    Spec and roms choice are interesting, now lets see their pricing

  7. balcobomber25
    March 8, 2015

    This is something every smaller brand should do. Rather than force a cheap, poorly made UI onto consumers give them either stock Android or give them a choice.

  8. balcobomber25
    March 8, 2015

    This is something every smaller brand should do. Rather than force a cheap, poorly made UI onto consumers give them either stock Android or give them a choice.

  9. zhongtiao1
    March 9, 2015

    No Vibe UI? No AOKP? No FIUI? No Nubia ROM? I expected more elephone 😛

  10. zhongtiao1
    March 10, 2015

    No Vibe UI? No AOKP? No FIUI? No Nubia ROM? I expected more elephone 😛