
Engadget’s Chris Ziegler had a short time with a device that looks pretty much like the Nokia N97, except that it’s much smaller and lacks the full QWERTY keyboard. However, the unnamed handset did “borrow” quite a few design lines from Nokia’s new flagship device, but failed to use the Symbian S60 platform. Rather, the OS that powers this phone is buggy, unreliable and non-functioning on a way-to-small touchscreen — and the question remains would it work on a bigger screen, as well.
Now you may ask what’s the point of this article. As always, we’re here to warn you not to buy fake devices. The quality is spotty, to say the least, and in this case – the end result is completely unusable handset, which you’ll throw away the minute you start using it. Check out Engadget’s website to see this happening on video — for a minute Chris tried and tried to use it, but failed miserably. It’s not his fault, it’s junk we’re talking about here…