Antutu may give you information about the chipset though it'll be from their database rather than internally: use this device identifier app to find out exactly what chipset you have, The phone is perfectly usable (apart from the imei issue) and the imei issue has probably been caused by flashing a rom(either by the vendor or manufacturer) but it may also imply a poor attempt to resell a stolen phone. The codes I posted are for generic mtk devices so may not work on yours or others depending on the rom that has been flashed, so don't worry about it. There are plenty of people with the same issue and plenty of developers who have helped them out, and the information is fairly easy to find by searching for 'invalid imei mtk' or similar. I can't give you any links or guides as although you want to repair your imei the same information lets you change your imei which could feasibly be breaking the law in your country. If you decide to keep the phone then you can use google to search for the appropriate forums/tools/pc apps to do this. It can be done, obviously, but your best bet is to return the phone or demand a refund. OK, one thing: It can be illegal in certain places to change an imei, as ultimately it can be used to sell on stolen phones. You can enter the imei at '1st PDP', then select 'Attached' then 'Detached' These will only work on a mtk chip so try and find out what your hardware is.
If not, reboot and dial *#*#3646633#*#* then select GPRS. It may bring up a hidden menu to change the IMEI. If you check system details/hardware it should give you the correct info. Regarding the imei, it depends on the hardware of the phone, it's probably a 1.6ghz dual-core MediaTek chipset.
Samsung imei check note 7 android#
It'll have a custom rom to look like a Samsung UI, and a build.prop edit to show android o/s as 4.4. There are plenty of them about and are normally sold as clones, but some sellers don't specify this and market them as genuine Samsung phones. They're not bad processors but not quad-core, and more importantly not samsung.
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Regarding the authenticity of the phone, 4.4 hasn't been released to any models other than Nexus devices and Google edition phones, plus the build number is a generic one used by many MTK chips.