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Another Apple iPhone Clone – From China

April 18, 2007 by Will Park - 58 Comments

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Hua Long IP2000 - Apple iPhone Chinese knockoff, again

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 logo on the backside. Still, if you want a dual-band (read: not usable in US) GSM phone with 3.5 inch LCD, 2 megapixel shooter, and USB connection, head over to m8cool.com and pick one up for just USD $140. Highly detailed pics give you a better idea of the quality crappiness of this phone’s design…

Hua Long IP2000 - Apple iPhone Chinese knockoff, again

Hua Long IP2000 - Apple iPhone Chinese knockoff, again

Hua Long IP2000 - Apple iPhone Chinese knockoff, again

Hua Long IP2000 - Apple iPhone Chinese knockoff, again

Hua Long IP2000 - Apple iPhone Chinese knockoff, again

Hua Long IP2000 - Apple iPhone Chinese knockoff, again

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