Monday, August 16, 2010

A Look at Features, Performance and Price on sciphone

There's no doubt that the iPhone clones are considered a huge success.At present so many china manufactures keep their eyes at this point!Cosumers
didnot hesitate to embrace these Chinese imports because the features, performance, and pricing on these knock offs are too good to pass up for many consumers. And, in today's economy, it just doesn't make sense to pay full price on expensive items which will likely go out of style in a very short amount of time.

The shake and tilt models are among the most popular. That's because consumers love being able to shake the phone to advance songs and media without having to fumble around and scroll. There are other things to like about these phones too, like the fact that they are always unlocked so that we can use whichever inexpensive carrier we wish, and the fact they are dual sim, which essentially allows us to have two separate phone numbers and plans on one phone. There are many of these shake to the music clones available now. Examples are the HiPhone i32, the CECT A380i, A88, and the A8+, to name the most popular.

This article will review the latest shake and tilt (that many people consider the best) - the SciPhone - (also sometimes called the 168 or the Y32.)

Popular Features: The 168 has all of the smartphone specifications that you would expect, including: a generous 3.2 inch touch screen; dual sim slots; slide unlock; a 1.3 mega pixel camera which also serves as a webcam; an e-book reader; Bluetooth 2.0; full MP3 / MP4 capabilities; web browsing, emailing and messaging via GPRS and WAP 2.0; Java 2.0; shake and tilt; and 2GB of memory.

Don't let the smaller size of this knock off fool you. Its super fast and it houses a slew of the latest features inside a tiny package. I love the addition of the e-book reader because so many of us download reports or e-books and then never read them. This allows you to actually read those things when you have to wait in line or are delayed somewhere.

As we've come to expect from the Chinese clones, the speakers and sound system on this phone are crisp, loud, and clear. The 1.3 mega pixel camera takes surprisingly sharp photos.

Appearance: This model is smaller and thinner than previous models, which is why it's sometimes called the "mini HiPhone." In terms of appearance, this one looks almost identical to the HiPhone i32 which is a dead ringer for the iPhone, but if you hold these phones side by side you'll see that the SciPhone is much thinner.

Functioning And Quality: This phone is very zippy and intuitive. This makes it very user friendly. I have not found any problems with it. It's a solid little gadget that doesn't feel cheap or lacking in any way.

Pricing: Right now, this phone starts at about $150. I don't think that's a bad price when you consider most of the older clones are in the $100 range and you'd expect to pay a bit more for the newest, sleekest features.

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