China’s clone artists are probably jealous of Apple for creating such a masterpiece in design or probably saw flaws and were itching to fix them and thus the iClone? China, ever the trademark-infringing , sub-par quality , knock-off manufacturing powerhouse, has another iPhone clone – the Hua Long IP2000. It kinda looks like an iPhone, and it’s even got a touchscreen, but the dual-band GSM phone is noticeably thicker, has a crap UI, and is adorned with a huge, gaudy Apple (NSDQ: AAPL ) logo on the backside. China alone has more than 20 different iPhone clones in the market. Here’s a list of iPhone clones we are able to find.
China-based ONDA has a couple new of potable multimedia player for the masses, the 7-inch VX797HD and the 3-inch VX555HD which support to playback 720p HD video. Featuring almost identical specs like those found on its ONDA VX series PMP, including multiple video codec support, FM radio tuner, TV out, e-Book (probably), and a maximum 8GB of storage capacities.
Meizu’s shadow to the iPhone, the M8 , should be available in at least a limited form before the end of the month, according to a post by company head J. While already tentatively slated for November, the touchscreen phone should be launched in Meizu’s native China no later than November 30th. Meizu will begin the mass production of M8, an iPhone-like touchscreen mobile phone, on 8 December. The company has sent an unit of M8 to PCOnline for review.