The “bad new” handset cloners — as opposed to “good ol’” original handset makers — have done it again. This time they’ve managed to copy the mobile TV-enabled Nokia N77 and release it under their “brand” Nokla, which we’ve already seen on the fake N76 phone.

Unlike the original device, this Nokla isn’t DVB-H capable and neither is powered by Symbian OS. However, it does sport same-sized QVGA screen (2.4″), stereo speakers and worse 1.3 MP camera (the Nokia N77 has a 2 MP camera). At just 90 grams, it’s also bit lighter than the Nokia’s device…
As you’re about to see, this is a very professionally done job. It’s now more important than ever to keep your eyes wide open for potential clone phones…


[Via: Just Another Mobile Phone Blog]
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