Imoo GET
Coming from the parent company behind
vivo, Oppo, and OnePlus, the imoo brand has had its first handset certified by
the Chinese telecom regulator TENAA. The imoo GET actually appears to be a
pretty capable midranger, and comes with a twist in the camera department.
The list of specs starts off with a
5.5-inch FullHD AMOLED display. Running things is a 2 GHz octa-core CPU inside
what is reportedly a Mediatek Helio P10 chipset. There's 3 GB of RAM on board
and 32GB of storage, but the field for expansion has been left blank in the
specsheet, so we can't know for sure.
The imoo GET measures 158 x 78 x 7 mm and
weighs 154 grams, while packing a 2,930 mAh battery. Android version is 6.0
Marshmallow, but with ample customizations to make the phone student-friendly.
Now, we're not entirely sure what it does, but the video below gives a general
idea.
There's also some camera trickery going
on, and the window next to the proper 13 MP main module could hide a laser
autofocus sensor, but also possibly a secondary camera.
Whatever the case, the imoo GET should
become official in the coming weeks, putting an end to all speculations.
