PhoneDaily has some interesting shots of a Chinese iPhone. While I am personally skeptical about the success of the real iPhone, the Chinese apparently like the design.
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I’m not sure exactly what OS is being used here; I have not yet seen an actual iPhone.
The site itself is all in Chinese but there are more pictures there to look at. Thanks to Xavier F. Catino for the heads up on this!
Jerry Raia is a full time Airline Captain when he is not playing with all the latest gadgets he can get his hands on. He is also a Certified Flight Instructor (CFI-AIM). His primary interests are with Smartphones and more recently, Photography. He was a Unix programmer in the 1980s and wrote assembly for HP proprietary handhelds like the HP71B.
His interest in handheld devices led to being a beta tester for Windows CE (Pegasus), the first incarnation of the Windows Mobile operating system. He is also a Contributing Editor on Smartphone Thoughts. Jerry’s interest in handheld computing goes all the way back to the HP25 calculator that came out in the mid 1970s and was one of the first programmable calculators.