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Fake iPhones – iPhone Copycats

Apple's iPhone is the newest product in the modern chapter of cell phone history. Of course, there are some fake iPhones that have come around in recent times because people like to use Photoshop or other programs to try and make their cell phones look more like iPhones. Of course, one of the most notable things here is that the fake iPhones are really ones that are nothing more than just iPhone knockoffs. They may act like the iPhone but they don't have all of the great features and services that the real iPhone has.

 

The first of the products that can be considered to be iPhone knockoffs is that of the i-Mobile. This is a fake copy of the iPhone that has a touchscreen that is 1.8 inches in size. It features a two megapixel camera just like the iPhone. However, this has a different appearance in that it resembles the iPod more than anything else. Overall, the i-Mobile is nothing more than just a GSM 900/1800 phone that feature handwriting recognition technology in it.

The Deeda Pi Phone is one of the other iPhone knockoffs of interest. The screen here is large in that it is 3.6 inches in size and a screen resolution of 800x480. It also features Bluetooth capability and, like the iPhone, it features Wi-Fi technology. Vibration alert is included here along with a touch screen that is proximity based. While the appearance of this knockoff is something that is unique and close to the iPhone itself the functions that this knockoff have is nothing when compared to what the actual iPhone has to offer.

One of the other fake iPhones on the market is the Fujian Huamin and Export Company's fake version of the iPhone. The features are somewhat similar to that of the actual iPhone. It even features a logo that looks very similar to the famous Apple logo. However, it does not have all of the functions that the real iPhone has to offer.

While all three of these iPhone knockoffs are well functions they are all especially nothing when compared to the actual iPhone. The real iPhone has more features and functions and it also includes more support than these other items that are only knockoffs of the actual thing.

While fake iPhones are common and feature some of the best features that would be found on the typical iPhone there are still some difficulties that will be featured in these iPhone knockoffs. Besides, no matter how many of these fake products come out it should be known that there is one thing that will be seen as better than that of these knockoffs, and that is the real iPhone from Apple.

 

 

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