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Came across this while browsing a finnish forum.

Phone Model: Copy Nokia N900
Network: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
Announced: 2009, Aug
Available Language: English, Chinese
Display Size: 3.0 inch, 240Ś320 pixels
Display Type: 16:9 QVGA Touch Screen, 260K colors
Ringtones Type: Polyphonic (64 channels); Support mp3 ringtone
Music: Support MP3 background play, support equalizer
Video: 3GP / MP4, support to play in full screen, forward and pause
Camera: 0.3 Mega Pixel Camera, resolution 640*480
TV function: Analog TV
FM radio: FM stereo
Input Keyboard input
Internal Memory: Package with 512MB TF card, support extended card to 4GB
Data transfer: USB cable / Bluetooth
Connectivity: GPRS / WAP
Phonebook:Can store 500 phonebooks
Messaging:SMS, MMS
Stand-by time:120-300 hours
Talk time:100-250 minutes
Games: 3 common games
Price US$127.7




and yes it has portrait mode.
Source: My Nokia Blog

Last edited by Kozzi; 2009-09-06 at 09:00. Reason: N900 Look-alike
 
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This is a clone unsuccessful because the n900
currently has no rival as regards both the hardware and software, nokia & maemo are a warranty
 
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Originally Posted by Kozzi View Post
Camera: 0.3 Mega Pixel Camera, resolution 640*480
TV function: Analog TV
The camera is sure on the weak side, however analog TV sounds nice.

I wouldŽnt exactly call it a n900 clone,not much alike at all.
 
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If you see the phone on the second picture, I have bad news for you
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Originally Posted by Matic View Post
The camera is sure on the weak side, however analog TV sounds nice.

I wouldŽnt exactly call it a n900 clone,not much alike at all.
It's an illegal ripoff, loads of them about.Note the Chinese language support, now why would that be?

As FMS pointed out they often seem to appear under the brand name Nokla (N O K L A) for obvious reasons.
 

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Originally Posted by Matic View Post
...however analog TV sounds nice.
Sweet, I can finally use one of my government coupons and buy a converter box to attach to my cell phone!
 

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I'm amazed by how fast NOKLA is able to bring it's ripoff junk to market.
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I actually like the second picture. If the screen swivelled to landscape so I could T9 type while browsing the web in landscape, it'd be my dream mobile device. (I type about 45 wpm with T9)
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Originally Posted by AstroGuy View Post
I'm amazed by how fast NOKLA is able to bring it's ripoff junk to market.
The fact that they imitate the NOKIA logo (font, uppercase) is enough to have them loose if they get sued by Nokia. Why this didn't happen?

I aslo have seen a nokla N97 (copy, with the same 320x240 res) and a 12 MP (pretended) camera phone. This can do damage to Nokia brand as the phones are cheap and far from the real N87, N900.

This shows 3 things:
1. How important is a brand name to have better sales.
2. How fast the chinese producers are moving.
3. There is no (fast or easy) justice after all.
 
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