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  2. Goophone - Wikipedia

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    Goophone repeated the same strategy later on. In 2017, for instance, it released the Goophone iX before the device it is copying in terms of design—the iPhone X—was released. The device, which had significantly inferior hardware, was sold for around £80/$105 while the iPhone X retailed for $999. [12]

  3. Meizu M8 - Wikipedia

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    CEO Jack Wong announced the Meizu M8 four days after the announcement of the iPhone, as a direct competitor. The product was set for a November release but was later released for public testing in April 2007, in Shenzhen and Guangzhou, drawing positive reviews.

  4. List of Apple II clones - Wikipedia

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    Bulgarian Pravetz series 8 was an Apple II clone with Cyrillic support. [5] Basis, a German company, created the Basis 108, [6] a clone for the Apple II that included both a 6502 processor and the Zilog Z80, allowing it to run the CP/M operating system as well as most Apple II software. This machine was unusual in that it was housed in a heavy ...

  5. Chinese YouTuber creates world's first foldable iPhone

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    A Chinese YouTube channel has managed to create the first functioning, foldable iPhone in the world. YouTube channel 科技美学 (Technological Aesthetics) recently uploaded a video of an ...

  6. Why This Chinese Company Could Replace Apple's iPhone - AOL

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    Despite being three years old and having only 3,000 employees, private company Xiaomi could become a disruptive force in the smartphone market, currently dominated by two of the biggest companies ...

  7. Why I'm Not Worried About iPhone Pre-Orders in China - AOL

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    In a market that buys more smartphones than the U.S. has people, 100,000 phones is just a small drop in the bucket. It's also the number of pre-orders China Mobile took for Apple's latest iPhones ...

  8. Shanzhai - Wikipedia

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    Shanzhai (Chinese: 山寨; pinyin: shānzhài; Cantonese Jyutping: saan1 zaai6; Vietnamese: sơn trại) is a Chinese term literally meaning "mountain fortress" or "mountain camp", whose contemporary use usually encompasses counterfeit, imitation, or parody products and events and the subculture surrounding them. [1]

  9. List of 3D-enabled mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of 3D-enabled mobile phones, which typically use autostereoscopic displays. Some devices may use other kinds of display technology, like holographic displays or multiscopic displays.