Source: aPads online store [via Akiba PC Watch]
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
This Android 4.0 smartphone looks suspiciously similar to the Samsung Galaxy Note [with video]
Called simply the N8000, this knock-off runs Android 4.0.3 on a dual-core MTK6575 processor at 1GHz, a PowerVR SGX531 250M GPU chip, and 512MB of RAM. The 5" capacitive touchscreen here has a resolution of 800x480, compared to the Notes 5.3", 1280x800 display.Internal storage is rated at 4GB, expandable through an SDHC Micro SD card slot. And the whole shebang comes equipped with - oddly enough - a Russian GPS unit (GLONASS), a TV antenna that works in China (stowed away in the slot originally meant for the Notes S stylus; this doesnt come with a stylus), 8-megapixel back-facing camera, 0.3-megapixel front-facing, a 2500 mAh lithium ion battery, and two SIM slots - one for CDMA, the other GSM.Dimensions are at 144x79x8.9mm. Although this is just slightly smaller than the Notes 146.9x83x9.7mm, Akiba PC Watch says that most people will not be able to tell the two apart at first glance. Or at first hold, for that matter; like the Note, the N8000 weighsapproximately 178g.Unless, of course, your first glance is from the back - a bold-faced logo that reads "Android" appears where it says "Samsung" on the Notes back cover. Why the makers didnt go all the way with spoofing the Note, well never know. Maybe they were proud of their handiwork and didnt really want to call it a Samsung.One other key visual difference: the headphone jack here is at the top, instead of at the bottom for the Samsung smartphone.
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