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This week in fake devices: 3 Sony Ericsson clones

July 25, 2009 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

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And again we’re continuing with our this week in fake devices series. Today we’re presenting you with 3 fake Sony Ericsson handsets, two of them “resembling” recent high-end models. Here they are:

  • Sony Ericsson H700 Walkman ripoff – “H” in a Walkman name? There’s no such thing. Plus, this candybar looks pretty basic to me with Walkman logo being simply added on top of it.
  • Sony Ericsson Aino clone – The fake Aino looks pretty much identical to the real thing. It is more plasticy, but overall even I could be tricked into believing it’s the phone made by the Swedes and Japanese.
  • Sony Ericsson Satio clone – this is where it gets really ugly. The Satio is super-capable device, boasting a 12 megapixel camera and Symbian S60 5th edition, whereas the fake version doesn’t come even close.
Sony Ericsson H700 Walkman ripoff
Sony Ericsson Aino clone
Sony Ericsson Satio clone

That’s about all we got for you this week. Next week, we’re probably covering some fake Nokias, so stay tuned…

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