The smartphone has dual-SIM functionality and resistive touchscreen

Nov 29, 2011 11:51 GMT  ·  By

Yes, you read that right. The Nokia N9 is so hot that Chinese people thought to make it run all mobile platforms available in the market.

 

The folks over at Vr-zone forums discovered this Nokia N9 knock-off that can run no less than 6 operating systems and two user interfaces.

 

As showed in the video above, the phone runs Symbian Anna, iOS 5.0, Windows Phone 7, BlackBerry OS, MeeGo and Android 3.1 Honeycomb. In addition, the smartphone is fully compatible with HTC Sense and TouchWiz UIs.

 

It looks like you can change between different operating systems without rebooting the phone. You simply need to select the platform of your choice and it will be applied as a theme.

 

In fact, these so-called “operating systems” are obviously working as themes, without the specific functions and features.

 

Enough said, the device also comes with dual-SIM functionality, but, sadly, features a 3.8-inch WQVGA resistive touchscreen.