Btw, why do we still care about the Meizu M8? It first came out in response to the first iPhone, and with release of the iPhone 3G, it STILL hasn't been released. What is so great about this COPYCAT that we have to keep covering it?
Actually the M8 was announce four days before iphone. So it's not copycat form iphone.
Faster cpu, 720*480 dvd's native resolution screen, Twice ram (and next version that have 4 times of ram is in plan). Price about $200 - $250 w/o 2 year contract (Contracted phone to reduce price is possible).
Just because it may have been "announced" before the iPhone was officially, doesn't mean that it didn't try to copy it at all. Let's not kid ourselves here with the STRONG resemblance to the iPhone OS.
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Btw, why do we still care about the Meizu M8? It first came out in response to the first iPhone, and with release of the iPhone 3G, it STILL hasn't been released. What is so great about this COPYCAT that we have to keep covering it?
Actually the M8 was announce four days before iphone. So it's not copycat form iphone.
Faster cpu, 720*480 dvd's native resolution screen, Twice ram (and next version that have 4 times of ram is in plan). Price about $200 - $250 w/o 2 year contract (Contracted phone to reduce price is possible).
Music: APE, FLAC, WMA, OGG, WAV, MS-ADPCM, MP3, AMR, AAC, AAC-LC
Movie: H.264, MPEG-4, WMV 3, H.263, DIVX, XVID, DX, MPEG-1, FLV
Just because it may have been "announced" before the iPhone was officially, doesn't mean that it didn't try to copy it at all. Let's not kid ourselves here with the STRONG resemblance to the iPhone OS.