The Chinese iPhone: An Example of Chinese ingenuity

by Peter M Vizard

An Apple iPhone must be at the top of everyone’s shopping list even if only a few people can own one. The Apple iPhone is quite expensive and for now, and in the near future the prices will not become affordable quickly enough for everyone to have one. It may become necessary for those who want to own an iPhone to look for alternatives such as a Chinese iPhone that is priced better.

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The Chinese iPhone is an example how the Chinese have progressed in the consumer electronics market. China has been making cheap, US type products for many years, however, now it has now gone a step further and entered into producing quality alternatives to the popular brand name products. The interesting fact that the Chinese iPhone has been talked about, as just as good quality as the original model. This is unusual for a country that is well known for its mass production, lowest products costs and sometimes low quality products.

In fact, it is possible to buy a Chinese iPhone for as little as one fourth of the price of the original and save plenty of dollars on the monthly costs. Among the different types of these Chinese copies, the CECT P168 bears a very close resemblance to the original iPhone. It takes a very close inspection to realize that it is actually, a Chinese iPhone and not the original.

With this Chinese iPhone, you can use any phone carrier and it also has two Sim slots. It also has more speakers than are found in the original iPhone, and also a removable battery, something that is needed in the original iPhone. Over all, the quality of the product is excellent which is testament to the Chinese being able to produce an item so close to the original model. Only time will tell if it has an effect on the apple version. My best guess is that apple will come out new versions to supercede this version and the Chinese will follow.

The Chinese iPhone is an alternative that should be explored with caution. Due to possible lack of support, and any quality or software issues, may not be easily resolved. The Chinese “copy cat” problem is something that the US and many countries around the world have to deal with, especially if it is done without infringement of trademarks. It’s whether its worth chasing the legal action to solve it or its simply better spend on building the new models which are better than the copies.

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