Here’s the rumored pic of Meizu’s M8 (Apple inspired design) posted by a senior discussion-forum jockey on the Meizu site. It is said to have a 3.3-inch 720 x 480 pixel display, Bluetooth connectivity, a 3-megapixel camera, and an ARM11 CPU capable of recording video at 30fps at the device’s full 720 x 480 resolution, a GSM and Chinese TD-SCDMA 3G radio and measures 57x105x11.5-mm. That really looks like the white version of Apple iPhone.
[via Engadget]
Here’s a fan-made iPhone shuffle, it says with a push of a button, the iPhone shuffle randomly selects a contact from your address book and dials. Interesting.
Now here’s the Apple iPhone news today, according to iSuppli Corp, the 4GB Apple iPhone only cost $245.83 to build while the 8GB will be $280.83. Find out more after the jump
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Remember the papercraft iPhone that day, now here’s a clip showing us how to get an iPhone. I think that the papercraft iPhone is not much different with this. Watch the video…
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Here’s a slideshow video that shows the comparison between the LG KE850 and the iPhone. There are some similarities between these two phones. LG KE850 has won the International Forum Design Product Design Award for 2007. Watch the video…
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Here’s a funny commercial of iPhone by Conan O’ Brien showing what Apple iPhone capable of. It can be a mouse trap, hair dryer, lip gloss, condiment dispenser, mini-treadmill, and even a portable shower. Watch the video…
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Here are the imaginations and prediction of iPhone made by iPhone-Fans before the real iPhone is out. There are lots of type – slider, touchscreen, and many more. Check out more the pics after the jump.
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Here’s a widget allows you to see how many days left till the iPhone launches in June. But you’ll need a MAC OS 10.4.3 or later, size only 1.3MB. Click here to download.
Cisco sues Apple for having the name iPhone, Cisco obtained the iPhone trademark in 2000 when it acquired Infogear, a small Redwood City, Calif., which originally registered the name. Cisco’s Linksys division has launched Internet phone called “iPhone” a VoIP. The product was officially launched last month.
Natalie Kerris (Apple spokeswoman) said:
“There are already several companies using the iPhone name for VoIP (voice over IP) products. We’re the first company ever to use iPhone for a cell phone. If Cisco wants to challenge us on it, we’re confident we’ll prevail.” Read more here.
For those for can’t wait to get an iPhone, now prepare a scissor and some scotch tape. Here we have a papercraft iPhone that you can make at home. Just print it out, cut it and stick it. PDF file is available at Gizmodo.
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