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  2. Meizu M8 - Wikipedia

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    The Meizu M8 is a Windows CE-based 3.4" smartphone. It is often regarded as having a Chinese iPhone -like design, with similar features and UI, running a version of Microsoft Windows CE 6 with a modified GUI similar to the iPhone.

  3. CECT - Wikipedia

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    CECT offered unauthorized clones or replicas of the Apple Inc. iPhone and various Nokia cell phones manufactured in China and sold at a fraction of the price of the original. [1] At least one reseller was subject to legal demands from Apple Inc. [ 2 ] CECT also distributed Palm phones in China .

  4. List of Apple II clones - Wikipedia

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    An unknown company produced a clone called the RX-8800. One new feature it had was a numeric keypad. [10] The SEKON, made in Taiwan, had the same color plastic case as an Apple II, sported 48 KB of RAM standard, and a lower-uppercase switch, located where the power light indicator was typically situated on Apple II's.

  5. Category:Meizu smartphones - Wikipedia

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  6. World's first 128GB phone now available from Meizu, but only ...

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    If that's no problem and you have an address in China, then you can head over to online store JD.com and hand over CN¥3,999 (about US$660) for the 5.1-inch, Exynos 5 Octa-powered device off contract.

  7. Meizu - Wikipedia

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    The design of the M8 was based on existing smartphone technology, such as Apple's iPhone. Meizu was subsequently sued by Apple due to theft of Apple's intellectual property of the original iPhone. An upgraded version of the Meizu M8, the Meizu M8SE, was released on 2 October 2009.

  8. Goophone - Wikipedia

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    The company earned notoriety for releasing counterfeit clones of popular high-end smartphones such as the iPhone, [2] Samsung's Galaxy S series [3] [4] [5] and HTC One (M8) [6] using off-the-shelf systems-on-a-chip from MediaTek [7] and the Android operating system, often with user interfaces made to resemble the devices they imitate. [8]

  9. Apple slashes iPhone prices in China for the second time this ...

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