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T-Mobile G1 Google Phone clone

Submitted by Technology News & Review on Sunday, 19 April 2009One Comment

T-Mobile G1 Google Phone clone Review and photo – Here is a clone of T-Mobile G1, made by Chinese manufacturer. And fortunately, I finally find one that perfectly copies the design of the Google Phone. Only regret is missing the key, the Android system.

For the rest, it is a sliding keyboard Smartphone relatively complete MTK OS, which has the following characteristics:

* Touch Screen 3 “(240×320 pixels) with Qwerty keyboard;
* Multimedia player (MP3, 3GP, MP4, JPG, GIF, TXT);
* Video Camera, FM Radio;
* USB, Bluetooth, memory slot TF (2GB);
* Support multi-language (french, English, German, Italian, etc.);
* SMS, MMS, WAP, Java games integrated;
* Autonomy: 500mn in conversation, 450h standby;
* Dimensions: 115×60x15mm, Weight: 95.3 g.

Clearly it is far from a perfect copy, but admit that the look of the G1 clone of similarity is bluffing, right? Available only in Asia. Price not given.

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