Meizu chief J. Wong today told fans through a forum post of early details for the M8's sequel, tentatively named the M9. The early Chinese iPhone clone's new model should be slightly thinner and taller but will be more notable for its performance; it should carry a 1GHz ARM processor made by S... Original story at Electronista . View our complete collection of news and blogs, plu...
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Meizu chief J. Wong today told fans through a forum post of early details for the M8's sequel, tenta...
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MacNN on 23rd Jan 2010 (via feeds.macnn.com)
Meizu has posted a new video showcasing the features of its upcoming M8 iPhone clone mobile phone. Despite the lame music, it looks like a solid piece of mobile equiment.
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MobileWhack on 18th Jan 2010 (via mobilewhack.com)
Google unveils its first phone Tuesday. Unfortunately, the anticipated groundbreaking innovation is not to be found.
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Wired on 6th Jan 2010 (via feeds.wired.com)
There is some new evidence emerging that shows iPhone clones are getting a second wind, just as it seemed like none of the iPhone copycats that have been seen hitting the markets, actually stood a chance against Apple’s smartphone. Over the past 14 months, there has been more and more iPhone lookalikes out there
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PhonesReview on 19th Dec 2009 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
Just when it seemed like none of the iPhone copycats that have been hitting the market stood a chance against Apple's iconic smartphone, some new evidence is emerging that shows iPhone clones are getting a second wind.
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CNN on 18th Dec 2009 (via money.cnn.com)
The makers of probably the most notable iPhone clone; Meisu is apparently working on an applications store for their Meisu M8, and is to be known as MyStore (how very original) and will deliver app developers the usual 30/70 deal. Apparently word has it that a new firmware update should be heading to the Meisu M8
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PhonesReview on 10th Dec 2009 (via phonesreview.co.uk)