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more about #iphoneclone more comments → Anunnaki: Do the Chinese actually use all these rip-offs? Do they not have access to the original technology, or something? Are they even aware of a rip-off whe... more » PaddyDugan: Where can I buy one? #hipodphone more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: The thing should have been named the Why-Pod.. Did anyone else notice the bikini mouse also for sale at ChinaGrabber? Wait, what am I saying? Of co... more » dragon:ONE: Actually, if they could come out with something like the Samsung Upstage, but without the MP3 player side, I'd totally buy it. EDIT: Also, someone SH... more » Muzzled: Shady? How dare you insult such a reputable website in such a manner. China Grabber has been providing the gadget community with genuine, honestly to... more » Monty: I wish products like this were easily available in the United States. I have always wanted to have gifts like this ready for fat people who have not ... more » spannu: It sort of looks like an eraser. #hipodphone more » TheCrudMan: Rosa if you can get your head examined for only $85 I want your insurance. #hipodphone more » Software_Goddess: Who names their kid Jack Wong? Can you imagine what he went through in school. The jokes running through my mind are positively NSFW. more » .357: I don't think that is even good enough to be called a clone. more » louisville1987: That's how I thought the iPhone will be few years ago. But I like this one and I think it's a smart idea if apple makes a basic nano phone because a ... more » Kaiser-Machead: The UI of these things look like they were coded in some communal computer room while a guy beats on a drum to keep the rhythm. more » nautilus.: It's just lame. Looks like a fat 1st-gen iPod nano with a camera hole and a Sony Ericsson-esque keypad on the inside. Flip phones are so 2005. And I... more » shopperciti.com: WHY WOULD YOU WASTE THE MATERIAL ON SUCH A PIECE OF SHIT! GOD I HATE CLONE PHONES! more » Hello Mister Walrus: Hmmm... "made in China" suddenly became cool? Dare I ask what the "O" in OPhone stands for? more » -
#cellphones
The Worst Gadget Ripoff I've Seen Today
Allow me to introduce the Hi-Pod phone. It comes with a one-inch LCD display, FM radio support, and an imitation iPod clickwheel stuck onto a hideously clunky chunk of plastic. It's $85 and doesn't work in the US or Canada. More » -
#cellphones
Samsung Glyde 2 for Verizon: Better Luck Second Time Around?
Leaked photos of a Verizon-branded Glyde 2 (aka U960) smartphone show it has a streamlined design, a fourth row added to the keyboard, and now uses Samsung's TouchWiz interface. It all sounds promising, but what about that sluggish touchscreen? More » -
#meizu
Meizu Pondering Follow Up To M8 With 3G, GPS And a 5-Megapixel Camera
Despite years of unfulfilled hype about the M8 iPhone clone, it appears that Meizu's CEO Jack Wong is talking about a new installment that may or may not include 3G, GPS and a 5-megapixel camera. More » -
#clones
The HiPhone Nano: iPhone Clone or Nano Phone?
It's been a while since we've heard more about the iPhone Nano, and even though it's hasn't shown its face yet it already has its own clone: The HiPhone Nano. More » -
#android
Lenovo's Droolworthy OPhone Gets Handled on Video
This video of Lenovo's Android-powered OPhone makes me hungry for Android's Cupcake and what it could possibly do. If this is the future of Android, I'm upgrading. More » -
#apple
iPhone Clone Is Absolutely Perfect Until You Turn It On
Behold, the new ePhone. An iPhone clone so perfect, so uncannily identical, so curvaceously exact, that it's only one letter and a logo away from being the real McCoy. Until you turn it on. -
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#iphoneclone
New Chinese iPhone Knockoff Even More Brazen Than Meizu
Although Meizu has been stealing from the iPhone left and right, at least they have the courtesy to deny it. This other iPhone clone, however, makes no such attempt—they even plaster "Think Different" all over their ads. Check out the video after the jump, taken by geekmatica, to see what kind of tech you're getting for 1990RMB ($270), which includes the ability to shake the phone to answer it. More »
