By Chris Chang, posted March 11, 2010 at 12:12 AM, 320 views, Tweet
HTC Hero Knockoff Looks like the Real Thing

The HTC Hero was a great Android smartphone previously. Almost everyone love it, including the knockoff makers. So, they coped it and it looks and feels as good as the real one. However, there’s something missing in it.
Alright, there’s no Android OS provided for you in this phone. It’s powered with Windows Mobile 6.5 with a Android wannabe theme.
Surprisingly, Wi-Fi is available in it since most phone in China do not built-in with Wi-Fi.
This knockoff brings you a 3.2-inch touchscreen display (320×480), 5 megapixels camera and supports CDMA and GSM network. Also, users get the capability to use 2 SIM cards together while operating the machine.
White color looks much nicer.
This HTC Hero knockoff sells for $950RMB (about $140). I will get one if it comes with Android OS.
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