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Sciphone’s half-baked Dream G2 from China – Land of the useless Android smartphone

By Will Park on Tuesday, November 18th, 2008 at 12:42 PM PST In Android, Announcements, Clone/rip, Devices

sciphone dream g2 1 300x237 Sciphones half baked Dream G2 from China   Land of the useless Android smartphoneWhy is it that handsets from little-known Chinese manufacturers always claim to feature ground-breaking technologies but come wrapped in low-end plastics and half-baked ideas. The latest Chinese smartphone to hit the intertubes is the Sciphone Dream G2.

Powered by the same Android OS that made a splash on the T-Mobile (NYSE: DT) G1 (wherever did Sciphone get the idea for “Dream G2?”), the Sciphone Dream G2 promises to bring the world’s second Android smartphone to market on November 28. The Dream G2 promises to sport a 2.8-inch 320×240 touchscreen, 4 megapixel camera, EDGE (keep dreaming about that 3G connection), WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0 A2DP, and FM radio.

Unfortunately for the “engineers” at Sciphone, the Dream G2 doesn’t sport a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. The Android OS doesn’t support any on-screen, virtual keyboards, which should make for some fun times when you’re trying to input text numbers anything on your Dream G2.

sciphone dream g2 2 Sciphones half baked Dream G2 from China   Land of the useless Android smartphone

Another half-baked smartphone from China? How surprising.

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11 Comments on “Sciphone’s half-baked Dream G2 from China – Land of the useless Android smartphone”

  1. tdssk says:

    Sciphone Android Dream G2 very cool, i find the detail description about this Dream G2 Phone, http://www.yopool.com/google-dream-g2-phone-sciphone-android-dream-g2-p-3846.html

  2. Moose says:

    If you actually knew anything about the Android OS, you would know that there is a virtual keyboard that is in development and will be release in whats known as the ‘cupcake’ release

  3. PassingBy says:

    This article is incorrect. The G2 does have a virtual keyboard. I would assume by the picture of the phone that you had one to test with?

  4. carso says:

    g1 is prolly way cooler! touch keyboards suck big-time

  5. Jpohn Howard says:

    The writer talks about “half-baked” Chinese phones, but his review is probably more half-baked. How he can say there’s no virtual keyboard is beyond me when I’ve been using this phone, and the virtual keyboard, for some time. Also, it won’t be long before a landscape will make this phone even better.

    Don’t be put off by this reviewer. This phone is not like the fake iPhones – it is a good emulation of the Google Android software and shits all over many other brand name touchscreen phones. It is a quality touchscreen phone. And where it really is a Google/HTC beater is in the pricing. You won’t get something of this quality unlocked, and free of network contracts, for $US150.

    Intereestingly, other reviewers claim there is no wi-fi with these phones, but the newest Chinese G2s (they call them G2+) have wi-fi built into them. So these reviewers are telling porkies too.

    All power to the Chinese – they are starting to get their act together (at last).

  6. allen says:

    The Dream G2 with wifi is still a Dream G2 it just has wifi this time around. In other words it’s not going to run Android instead it just has a cloned interface which given the hardware is likely too weak for Android anyway (at best it has a 208mhz ARM9 mhz which barely meets the minimum recommended for Android) is probably a good thing.

    However Sciphone have an N12 listed that may really run Android.
    http://www.mobilephone7.com/32-inch-sciphone-dream-g2-android-phone-with-wifi_p410.html

  7. samer says:

    The writer is correct. Its really half cooked. I dont know why these Chinese guys cant even copy rightly. I do like that they offer same functions in cheap price. But they make idiot mistakes in design. This phone is lacking proper input method. Its having on screen keyboard but you need stylus. In this age, the days of stylus are gone. We have thumb based buttons. People hate this stylus. If they could have made big keyboard then the phone was wonderful

  8. Brian says:

    I purchased the G2 just recently, I find it to be a very functional device. It does have WiFi, it connected easily. It also has a touch screen keyboard. The keyboard is functional and easy to use. I have had other brands of touch screen phones and PDA’s. I will say that this is a quality device, and the price makes it that much better.

  9. Advance notice:

    Expect very cool new Android phones from China soon!!!!!

  10. bird says:

    Please do not buy chinees dream g2.its a rubish rubish fone. works only a week…..

  11. wolf says:

    i brought a Dream G2+ phone off ebay 2months back nad so far its been a great bargain for the price!
    it has a great screen very clear,the touchscreen’s of the resistive type ie u have
    to use a stylus for everthing.
    However the WiFi works connects easily!!!! i love this feature. the camera is pretty decent for a chinese phone
    the pictures look great mind u however that it is a interpolated 4Mp cam
    typing sms comes easily with the Virtual Keyboard .however it lacks a landscape view.
    overall a great bargain for the price.
    the media player even supports thumbnails. google maps works jus fine
    however playbck of video clips is average but way way much better than on the i68’s!
    i would rate it 7/10

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