Keepin’ it real fake, part LIV: yet another iPhone rip
By Sean Cooper | April 17, 2007
Filed under: Cellphones
Surprised? We aren’t; we were actually waiting for these to start hitting dodgy vendors the world over. It seems that Fujian Huamin Import and Export Company Limited has an iPhone for you — if you are willing to accept a poor quality substitute (note the tape on the camera lens in the gallery) that may or may not actually ship, that is. We won’t regurgitate the specs for this device, but suffice it to say, they are miraculously similar to what we have seen from Apple (multi-touch included.) But like a car wreck, we can’t help but peek — so feel free to hit the link for the rest of the misery goods.
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