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This week in fake devices: Mixing it all together, again 3

October 3, 2009 by Dusan Belic - 1 Comment

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We have five devices to present / warn you of in our “This week week in fake devices” post. Without further ado, here they are:

  • Nokia E51 clone – looks quite real, though more plasticy.
  • iPhone with full QWERTY ripoff – think of it as the Nokia E71 more than the iPhone.
  • New Blackberry clone – looks pretty decent. As I can recall there’s one HP device which looks like this.
  • WALL-E mobile phone ripoff – all-touchscreen handset which seems to have S60-like icons. Is it a Symbian device? I doubt, but you never know.
  • Touch Pro 2 clone – Looks pretty much identical, although icons on the buttons are gray, as opposed to white.
Nokia E51 clone
iPhone with full QWERTY ripoff
New Blackberry clone

WALL-E mobile phone ripoff
Touch Pro 2 clone

All of the devices mentioned come with a touchscreen (except the iPhone with full QWERTY ripoff), Bluetooth support, microSD memory card slot and so on. As usual, we must warn you of the spotty quality usually known for these kinds of phones. Avoiding buying them is your best bet…

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