SciPhone shocker! N12 handset features 'genuine' Android OS

It looks we don't have ol' SciPhone to kick around anymore. Sure, we had some laughs -- mainly due to the fact that the irony-resistant handset manufacturer was ripping off an open source OS -- but now it looks like all that has changed. The SciPhone N12 (apparently) runs genuine Android, sports both quadband GSM and WCDMA (3G), and packs a 3.2-inch touchscreen, WiFi, a GPS module, CMMB TV support, a 3.2 megapixel camera, and a 624MHz Marvell processor under the hood. Listed for CNY $1,600 (roughly $234), this bad boy should be out June 25. Check out a couple more pics after the break.
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Ok, so either someone photoshoped the android os on there or their phone is running a rooted rom with a custom theme. Superuser and terminal apps in the bottom right hand corner and the screen shot app all require root, not to mention I remember this theme posted on xda, interesting
Not to be rude but do the local of this device's market actually buy these handsets? I mean are they retarded? Are knock off's like legit over there?
Yes and yes. The government doesn't bother to do anything now because the worst thing you can do in an economic crisis is to kill off jobs (by way of shutting down the knockoff makers). And the use of UMTS indicates that this is going to Unicom, which won't be selling it without branding, so the pics are also somewhat dubious.
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LOL !! these are Touch HD's renders with some photoshop work! Can't believe you didn't notice!
So either it's a total fake, or they have ripped every bit of design from sides, back and to some extent front of Touch HD
a link for comparison: (the exact same renders, lol)
http://www.htc.com/www/product/touchhd/gallery.html
it is an image from a t-mobile device, but from the G1, as I stated above, that image is a screen shot of a theme for the g1 that was posted on xda-developers or androidcommunity back when we were rocking the jf modified rc30
The shadow does match pretty much exactly
Ummm...I believe it may be photoshop work too. Looking at the solo shot of the front of the device.. One would assume it is heading for T-Mobile because one of the icons is "myFaves." I'm guessing its a photoshop work from a HTC Magic. Button layout looks suspiciously like the Magic as well.
I didn't mean the software. I meant the looks of the device. if you take a look at the link I provided, you'll know what I mean. Apart from the front view which has some buttons added by photoshop, the other sides are exactly the same as Touch HD.
I know. =) Hardware wise the device looks like the Touch HD. It is especially evident in the rear of the device. ...the shinny chin and the camera area. It looks like they tried using photoshop to change the camera area too, and did a poor job of it. So I guess we still have SciPhone to kick around...
so where is it now?
i own a Sciphone dream G2 mobile whichi brought off eBay a couple of weeks back. Its a great mobile. However the virtual keyboard sucks requiring me to use the stylus as the letters are too small for my fingers. however the touchscreen is very responsive and normally u can use the phone using your fingers only.
Tha interpolated camera takes great pictures better n clearer than my current Sony ericson which has a 2 megapixels camera. however at bright sunlight at full 3.9MP max resolution the picture loses its colours which is remedied by using 2MP ie 1600x1200 resolution which gives still great printable pictures.
the music player is average and video playback some what better than in the i68 and s18 with no problems of framerate cropping up in this handset.
However the wifi really drains the battery.
Overall a good buy... better than my previous similar priced branded phones.