700mhz single core but has 2GB ram? Something not right there.
Brazilian-made 'iphone' runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread
There's a new official iphone out this week, but it's only available in Brazil and it doesn't run iOS 6, the latest incarnation of Apple's smartphone OS. In fact, it runs Android. The Associated Press reports that Brazilian consumer electronics maker Gradiente has begun marketing a device under the iphone brand after being …
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Friday 21st December 2012 00:18 GMT Justin Clements
One Year At Most
I reckon they'll do this for one year at the most. Very simply, they will confuse customers as to what the device is (it's not an Apple iPhone) and they'll have massive numbers of returns. Worse still, retailers will be put off selling an iPhone that isn't because they'll be getting them back and sorting out this mess.
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Friday 21st December 2012 00:32 GMT Dazed and Confused
How long
Till Cupertino does what it always does when it goofs and forgets to acquire the rights to some name or other after launching a product. It buys the name.
If these guys registered the name in 2000 then they own the name in Brazil.
The problem won't be the iphone, it will be when these guys get the sales of iPhones stopped. Now this isn't going to make them many friends. But Apple are going to need to come to the table and sort out a deal. Lets face it, Apple ain't going to choose to rename their product are they.
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Friday 21st December 2012 09:56 GMT El Presidente
Re: Brazil a 'developing country' ?
"Countries with more advanced economies than other developing nations, but which have not yet fully demonstrated the signs of a developed country, are categorized under the term newly industrialized countries"
It's on wikipedia so it must be true (belms)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Developing_country#List_of_developing_economies
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