Pantech Sky IM-100
After 20 months of
restructuring, two times changing hands and participating in general commotion,
the beloved Pantech brand is back on the market with a new Android phone, the
Sky IM-100. Behind that inconspicuous name hides an inconspicuous phone, at
least as far as specs are concerned.
The handset has a
5.15" LCD display panel with 1080 x 1920 pixels of resolution, and is
powered by a Snapdragon 430 processor. The memory situation is decent for the
class, with 2 GB of RAM, and 32 GB of internal storage. The Pantech IM-100 is
made out of metal, and houses its 3000 mAh battery in an edgy chassis that is
7.8 mm thick, weighing in at 130 grams.
While the specs are
nothing to dance in the rain about, Pantech couldn't resist putting a unique
twist on the phone, as usual. As you can see in the pics, its first handset
after the long hiatus features a good old-fashioned jogwheel instead of a
rocker, touted as having one hundred volume precision levels. This jog,
together with what looks like an oversized speaker on the back, hint at a focus
on audio prowess. Indeed, together with the IM-100, Pantech is releasing a
so-called Stone bluetooth speaker/wireless charger that closely matches the
white or black color scheme and design of the phone. The fun part is that the
wheel can also be used as a selector in the interface when pressed inwards, or
so it seems from the video below.
Well, "100"
reads like "back" in Korean, so that might have been the reasoning
behind the title of the new Pantech phone. Moreover, it is now using the Sky
brand that was previously reserved for feature phones. In any case, we are glad
that Pantech is back with an interesting effort, as the firm has always been
injecting intriguing features, materials and interface solutions in its
handsets. The sales target when the phone hits Korean carriers is the modest
300,000 units, at the equivalent of $390 a pop, and if you want it, you'd have
to import.