Mobile phones made in China are increasing their market share day by day.. Besides, it has started to produce imitations of the products of world giants such as Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson and almost imitate their names.. Chinese companies, which imitate the low-priced mobile phones of large companies, are launching them at much lower prices, unlike the originals, which attracts a lot of attention in the market.. You can find the fake phones on the market and ways to detect fake phones in our article.
Alert manufacturers copy the world’s most used mobile phones. Here are the world’s most famous fake pockets;
Nokia, Sory Ericsoo, Sumsang and many more. Not only in form, but also in name, they resemble the models “inspired” by their manufacturers.. We are faced with the invasion of cloned phones that are starting to find more and more space in the shop windows. We suggest you think twice before jumping headlong.. Vertu, Nckia or Sumsang you get can give you a pretty bad experience.. There are also economic problems caused by copy phones.. We recommend that you read our article carefully and examine our photo gallery in order not to get into an annoying situation and to learn about cloned phones and their effects.
WAY TO RECOGNIZE COPY PHONES
Whether hardware Be it software or software, none of the replica phones come close to the original.. Therefore, a clone phone that you can buy from the internet or a mobile workbench will most likely disappoint you.
Mobile phone cloners have to deal with not only the phone’s appearance, but also its software.. So, do they design software for their phones like big companies do? Of course no. All they do is change the appearance of the menus and make them look like the originals.. Most of the time, these software can be so bad that the phones cannot even run their own hardware such as camera, WiFi and GPRS properly.. That’s why there’s a huge difference between an iPhone clone and an Apple iPhone.. “Every phone has a software problem, an update will definitely come out.” It’s futile to wait for an update. they follow very well. They release a copy of whatever phone is their favorite.
Nokla N97
Chinese cloner’s wonder, a phone from the future: Nokla N97. Nokla N97, a clone of the unreleased Nokia N97, does not have a visible keypad. Among the equipment of the Nokia N97 are two BP-5L batteries – most likely clones too.. What we do know is that Nokia will use the BP-4L in the N97.. If you have any problems, feel free to refer to the user manual in Chinese
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Nokia N96
The cloners worked pretty well on the Nokia N96. A few days after the N96’s release, websites were already taking orders.
Nokia N96 clone: TVN96
Separating TVN96 and N96 at first glance So hard. But here too, the manufacturers did not forget to steal the material: Its camera is only 1.3 megapixels.
Nokia N95 clone
N95 is now a popular phone among the classics.. A Chinese manufacturer who wants to use it has removed the gold gilding of the phone.. Perfect for those who want to show off with their mobile phone.
LeayminiN95
For those who don’t want gold plated mini N95, with “16000k colors and 13 lacpixel cameras”! Of course, if you can figure out what they mean.
Nokia N95 clone: Nokla N95
The only difference of this model is that there are no music keys, which is revealed by the cover sliding in the other direction.. Who needs them anyway!
The camera is also slightly lower than the original: only 1.3 megapixels instead of 5 megapixels. At least they openly say it.
Nokia N95 clone: MM95
Another N95 clone. Another successful work from the Asians.
Impressive naming – Vaino
A short laptop break for mobile phones: When it comes to naming, cloners are beyond creative in terms of creativity.. Here’s an example: Sony Vaio clone “Vaino”
Nokia 8800
Copied a lot, but never quite like the original: Here’s the Nokia 8800.
Nokia 8800 clone
Here’s a product that caught our eye at an auction. Shortly before the end of the sale, people noticed that he had to withdraw the product.. Language options on the phone are English and Russian – a bit dubious, right?
Nokia 8600 clone: Nokla 8600 Luna
Here’s a 28-karat gold Nokia 8600 studded with diamonds. And for only 300 TL!