China is one of the countries where you can expect to find anything, especially when talking about devices, including mobile phones. Anyone that fancies a Nokia N95 can just go out and buy a clone version for considerably less money than the original would require. One thing that's harder to clone, although stil... |
18 April 2007 06:53 GMT |
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Not long ago, Nokia's latest multimedia computer, the N95 started shipping in stores, and now, the Chinese have already come up with a clone for it. This time, not only did they not bother to change the design, but they didn't even bother to change the name and thus the handset is still dubbed the Nokia-N95... |
16 April 2007 10:46 GMT |
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While most of the visitors at CTIA immediately pull towards the booths of major manufacturers like Samsung, Motorola or others, it's only the ones that take their time in exploring what everyone has to offer who discover interesting yet awkward mobile phones like this one, the Thunder Super Radio HiFi phone, a C... |
28 March 2007 04:07 GMT |
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Chinese phone manufacturers are mainly known for how well they can clone a mobile phone's design or maybe change it a little and then release a device of their own, looking more or less like the product they copied. They are responsible for quite a few look-a-likes such as the Nokir E828 or the Suny Ericssom P99... |
22 March 2007 12:06 GMT |
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So many 'fake' Chinese manufactured phones are being produced every day, that at some point, we might get to see more of these than of "authentic" ones. Also, the phones that are being imitated the most are Nokia's and Sony Ericsson's products. The list of such clone phones is huge, including the ... |
12 March 2007 05:49 GMT |
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