Oppo aren’t the only one’w with a new rotating camera phone, DOOV V1 hits TENAA


Fashion mobile maker DOOV hit up TENNA with the new DOOV V1 rotating camera phone.

Taking their own twist on the rotating camera phone genre, DOOV have sent in their new DOOV V1 phone to TENAA for network approval. From the TENAA details the V1 willl be running a quad-core 1.5Ghz processor, 2GB RAM and TD-LTE. This possibly points to Mediatek as the supplier of the SoC and their new MT6732 chip which would also mean that its a 64bit phone.

Up from the phone has a 5-inch HD display with no dedicated front camera. Instead selifes will be shot with the rotating 13 mega-pixel sensor with dual LED flash. The TENAA images also show that the 8.5mm phone has a dedicated shutter button.

doov v1 hero

DOOV are usually priced quite high for Mediatek phones, so we expect the V1 to be around 1999 Yuan when it hits Chinese stores.

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6 Comments

  1. Cuerex
    October 19, 2014

    one can assume, the camera used in the dooggee won’t inherit the sensor size/blend size which would be possible by a rotating camera instead of a flipping

  2. Cuerex
    October 19, 2014

    one can assume, the camera used in the dooggee won’t inherit the sensor size/blend size which would be possible by a rotating camera instead of a flipping

  3. joe
    October 20, 2014

    That looks absolutely hideous.

  4. Guest
    October 20, 2014

    That looks absolutely hideous.

  5. Greg Zeng
    November 17, 2014

    Selfies with builtin lighting! Or an illuminated mirror.

    I’d buy this for easy, illuminated macro photography, of small animals, plants, etc.

  6. Greg Zeng
    November 17, 2014

    Selfies with builtin lighting! Or an illuminated mirror.

    I’d buy this for easy, illuminated macro photography, of small animals, plants, etc.