I often write about the iPhone clones and lately I’ve been approached by people who are asking me about the “new i9 with Wi-Fi.” Many people seem to confuse the CECT i9 (which does not include Wi-Fi) and the T32 (which does.) So, in this article, I’ll discuss the features of both of these phones and tell you how they differ so that you can decide which may work better for you.
The CECT i9 Clone. What It Does Have: Although this phone doesn’t have WiFi, it is a loaded clone. You can browse the Internet and message with it (via WAP Internet / MMS, SMS, MMS). It also supports Java 2.0 so that you can download and use applications, software, and gaming that will increase productivity and fun. Many people take advantage of this to use applications like Word, Outlook, and Excel. It also includes everything you might expect, such as MP3 / MP4, Bluetooth, web cam, digital camera, dual sim slots (both online at the same time), FM radio, e book reader, etc.
It is also smaller and sleeker than previous models, but it allows for more memory (up to 8GB). Finally, it has the shake and tilt feature which allows you to change songs, videos, wallpapers, etc. by just shaking the phone. This one is quad band.
The CECT T32. This Clone Has Wi-Fi And Lots More: When people mistake the i9 as described before, the clone they are usually talking about is the T32 (also known as the Daxian). The T32 also has GPS and Windows Mobile 6.0. It also includes Java (as well as all of the other standard features), which makes it one of the most complete clones on the market.
However, this one is a tri band rather than a quad band. It also does not have the “dual sim active” and the “shake and tilt” of the i9. However, if you are looking clone with Wi-Fi (or one with GPS and Windows) this is among the few on the market that has all three at the same time. It is a larger, heavier, more substantial phone than the 9. But, I believe this is because the size is needed because many folks who own this phone use it to enter information, edit, and input information away from the office or from school. Trying to compete these tasks on a smaller phone can sometimes be difficult for people with larger hands.
Generally, you’ll pay more for the T32, but it still comes in at around the $200 range (while the i9 is around $100 and up). Considering this is a true smartphone among clones without a mandated contract or carrier, many feel this is still more than fair.
To view close up video, photos, full specifications and real time rock bottom pricing on the CECT i9, please visit http://i9clonephonereview.com/
For much more information on the T32 with Wi-Fi, (specs, pictures, video, pricing, etc., please visit http://t32clonephonereview.com/
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Rae_Edwards
Reasons Not to Own an Apple iPhone
Smartphones, PDA Phones, and the Apple iPhoneI know that some ofyou are undecided about whether you will order an iPhone or not. Inthis post, I will state some reasons…
