The Panasonic Lumix DMC-CM1 is more of a camera than a phone, but a smart camera though, that comes with LTE. It has been announced in September and certified at the Bluetooth Authority today. This product runs Android 4.4 KitKat and relies on the Snapdragon 801 processor.
The chip is a quad core one clocked at 2.3 GHz and this model also brings a 4.7 inch Full HD display, as well as a 20 megapixel back camera with Leica optics and LED flash. The camera does 2160p video capture at 15 FPS and the secondary cam is a 1.1 MP unit. This model also uses NFC, Bluetooth, WiFi, a 2600 mAh battery and all of the technology is crammed within a 21.1 mm thick body. There’s 16 GB of storage on board, 2 GB of RAM and a microSD card slot.
This handset has an F/2.8, 28 mm Leica Elmarit DC lens, with manual exposure of 3 kinds and it’s important to mention that without the protruding lens, the body measures 15.2 mm in fact. The effects available on this device include shallow depth of field, background blur and many more. The appeal here is that you get the same chip used on the high end DMC-FZ1000 super zoom camera, priced at $900.
via blogofmobile