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HiPhone F320 with Dial-Wheel

There are plenty of iPhone clones on the market, but the most famous one is certainly the HiPhone due to its unusual light colors and system. Anyhow, as you can see by the image the new HiPhone F320 has a dial-wheel instead of a click-wheel like the Nano, but its just for style because the numerical keys work via push-button.

On top of the awkward design, the iPhone F320 has a 2.6-inch touchscreen, a 1.3-megapixel camera, makes use of the quadband GSM system, can playback MP3 or MP4 files, and also has FM and bluetooth. Sadly there is no information about the price of this iPhone clone disaster.

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Tags: Apple, Cell Phones, f320, hiphone, iPhone, iphone clone
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  • What Is the HiPhone Nano Cloning?


    The phone in the picture is the HiPhone Nano which is a weird handset meant to confuse us. What does it clone? There’s no iPhone nano despite the huge buzz created around it a while ago. Did the makers of the HiPhone Nano fall for all those articles and pictures depicting iPhone nanos?

    The HiPhone Nano is a flip phone and it’s being sold in China for the special price of $125 instead of the regular $400 price. It has a 2.4-inch screen, dual-SIM card support, camera and Bluetooth connectivity. Nothing that’s worth $400 here. I wonder how many HiPhone Nanos will they sell.

    via PMP

    Tags: Apple, clone, hiphone, iPhone, Mobile News, Nano, Other Brands

    SciPhone i68

    The SciPhone can initially pass for an iPhone, especially if you don’t look at it up and close. Apparently the i68 has taken its design from the iPhone and could be a potential substitute just in case you are looking for something similar.

    The Cect HiPhone is the most popular iPhone clone brand right now but a pretender has just arrived that might be able to successfully challenge its dominance. For one thing, the SciPhone model i68 is pretty damn close hardware-wise to what the iPhone looks like.

    Specs of the Sciphone (pronounced Sky Phone) include a quadband GSM connectivity, 3.2-inch touch screen with both finger and stylus input, 1.3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth (!!), Fm tuner and a G-Sensor for flick navigation. The demo video below shows only a changing of wallpapers when the Sciphone is flicked but it should also be able to change track by flicking.

    (Source) PMP Today

    Tags: Apple, Cell Phones, fm tuner, gsm connectivity, hiphone, iPhone, sky, touch screen, wallpapers




     

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