Yes, the
iPhone looks like a beautiful piece of equipment (at least from afar, which is the only way we've managed to see it), and yes, we expected a flood of Asian devices lovingly replicating its industrial design -- but even by Keepin It Real Fake standards, this is getting out of hand. To be clear, the three iPhone clones we're presenting here
merely scratch the surface of the knockoff market Apple is up against west of the International Date Line, but we thought they represented a pretty solid cross section of what's going to be available. Curiously, two of the three -- the Honey VX858 from ONDA and Ainol's V2000 -- are merely media players, leaving out the "Phone" part of "iPhone" entirely. Specs on the Honey VX858 are sketchy at this point, though we know it'll feature a dual-core processor and a 2.8 inch display, suggesting that a broad range of video support is likely. The Ainol V2000 meanwhile flaunts pretty much every audio and video standard one could hope for, plus a variety of in-built game console emulators (though external controllers will obviously be a must). Last but certainly not least, the CECT P168 uses standard guts that we see on a wide variety of the latest generation of Asian clone devices, featuring a touchscreen and a row of icons across the bottom of the display. Strangely, the "P168" designation seems to be used for several models in CECT's stable, so we're not sure how someone orders this particular model. Maybe it's like a grab bag of sorts: you specify a P168, and depending on CECT's mood you could get an iPhone or an equally-convincing
P990i knockoff. Anyway, your hard-earned yuan here are going to buy you a 1.3 megapixel cam, 3.5 inch QVGA display, dual SIM support, and styling only Apple could hate. So, we ask: which is
your favorite?
[Via
PMP Today,
Electronista, and
Slashphone]
Read - ONDA Honey VX858
Read - Ainol V2000
Read - CECT P168
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Shin Zearim @ May 27th 2007 6:34PM
I hope these things are just as good as those advance "mp4" players. :-D
Niranjan @ May 27th 2007 9:34PM
hey chris u 4got to mention samsung F700,
http://gadgetworlds.phpnet.us/mobiles/top-3-iphone-clones-3-iphone-clones-are-out-by-now-99.php
its cool too. with 5 megapixel cam with AF!!!!
Lord Farkward @ May 28th 2007 5:29AM
hey nir u 4got that not every phone with a touch screen and a button on the bottom or two automatically classifies it as an "iphone clone", and no, not even when a gadget blog 'thinks' that it is.
the F700 looks nothing like an iphone and they offer very different functions.
Niranjan @ May 28th 2007 6:40AM
Well,
Samsung F700 has allround inspirtation from iPhone i think..hmm.. :(
but "meizu miniOne" certainly is an iphonish phone.im sure in tht.
Jamar @ May 28th 2007 9:35AM
I live in China- looks like if I want an iPhone it'll be a CECT phone (and don't think I won't- my Toshiba 904T is dying and I need a replacement; on the other hand, I'll just get a secondhand Sharp 903 instead-it's more unique). I certainly don't want to wait until '08 or whenever they'll release the thing here. This is plainly Apple's fault for not setting a worldwide release at the same time.
Tomlin @ Oct 7th 2007 6:30AM
actually, one phone, takes the prize.... i got it yesterday in the mail. DigitalRise's D99i, has a "motion-sensor" song playlist... just have to shake phone and it skips mP3's... something that not even the iphone or iphone clones can do... Got it here
http://www.chinagrabber.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=1399
Tomlin
Sexy Jacky @ Dec 11th 2007 4:00AM
I just got the D718i since the D99i is only dual band... couldn't be happier.. got it in just 3 days!
http://www.chinagrabber.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=1382
Just trying to figure out how to convert Mp4 videos on the iphone clone?
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