I68 Quad-Band – A Popular Shake and Tilt iPhone clone that supports Java and up to 8 GB of memory
Posted on February 1, 2010
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If you like the shake and tilt or hate it, you realize that is out there. What should be used only as an element of novelty is now part of a large number of clones. And that is why many people find this feature useful. And 'cheap (at least I think) to be able to promote music, pictures, video and audio by simply shaking the phone. This saves you the frustration of having to fumble around and scroll. It's cool, too, that this horrible andLaw liberate themselves and their images wherever you tilt the phone, or at what angle you look.
But until recently, this shock "to the music clones was known practically only for this one function. Most do not have quad-band, and supports Java, which means that you can download or play, not a third-party software, games, or a request.
But that's all changed with the release of the phone 168 (also known as the CECT Sciphone 168). This article willdiscuss the popular, new features of the phone.
Some might argue that in today's economy, it makes little sense to go with a provider of telephone service for free, because it was stuck with a valuable network that is expected to cost as soon as the introductory period is over. But until recently, many of these clones was three-band, which has left some consumers.
The i68 is quad-band GSM and supports 850, 900, 1800 and 1900 MHz (with automatic switching between bands). It isdual sim also means that there are two phone numbers and carriers can have on a cell phone. For example, you can read the text using the AT & T, while web browsing on T-Mobile.
The Sciphone i68 is also a great opportunity for the memory market. Although it is more common to see them for 2 – 4 GB, they have the capacity to store up to 8GB.
Despite this enormous capacity for memory, this phone is also much smaller and thinner than most of the knock offs, weighingonly 95 grams, and given that the dimensions 114 x 60 x 10 mm. Many people prefer this, although the size can influence the writing / txt upload documents for those with big hands. For this reason, the 168 is called a "mini-clone" or "mini-Hiphone.
Perhaps the biggest party in Sciphone is that supports Java. With iClone older (and P168 quad-band version), you can download games and software. Now you can download from thousandsgames, software and productivity applications, which is almost as if you have a cell phone. Examples are Outlook Express, MSN, Office and PowerPoint, to name but a few do.
This smart phone has all the interesting features that we used to be input, such as a large 3.2-inch touchscreen with a touch of "flow" of interface, dual SIM slot, Full MP3 / MP4 capabilities ; 'NE book reader, FM radio, built-in 1.3 megapixel camera / webcam, Internetcapabilities, and e-mail and send SMS via GPRS and WAP 2.0. Data transfer is via a USB cable.
The talk about this a 300-generous180 minutes. Standby is about 150 hours. The speakers are crisp and I have the image and the image quality to be very good. I wish they had updated the camera but the pictures are better than I expected.
The price is also relatively low, averaging around $ 130 – $ 150 depending on memory included. Sometimes you can get lower memorymodels under $ 100.
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