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Introducing The Ultimate iPhone 5 Knockoff

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Guess what, an industrious Chinese company called LeGuo has released an all new iPhone 5 knockoff ahead of the Apple event later today. The phone has no name,

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Guess what, an industrious Chinese company called LeGuo has released an all new iPhone 5 knockoff ahead of the Apple event later today. The

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Introducing The Ultimate iPhone 5 Knockoff. Guess what, an industrious Chinese company called LeGuo has released an all new iPhone 5 knockoff ahead of

Apple Blog 2012

Introducing The Ultimate iPhone 5 Knockoff

“Guess what, an industrious Chinese company called LeGuo has released an all new iPhone 5 knockoff ahead of the Apple event later today. The phone has no name, but it”

Introducing The Ultimate iPhone 5 Knockoff

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It’s available in both black and white models.

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It’s not a mockup at all.

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On the right side is an iPhone 5 mockup.

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The front-facing camera is also located dead center of the phone.

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And there’s home button. Take note the headphone jack, larger speaker grille and the smaller dock connector on the bottom.

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On the top, there’s only a power button, headphone port is moved from the top of the phone to the bottom of the device.

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Here’s something funny. The iPhone 5 knockoff features a micro SIM slot, not a nano-SIM slot that we see on the iPhone 5 mockup.

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The build quality looks satisfactory.

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It features a two tone back panel design, however, the manufacturer has not yet decided what logo to put on the back panel.

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Turn it on, and it runs Android but look and act more like iOS.

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Motifications appear with a bar that slides down from the top. Epic.

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And Siri is included in the phone.

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And the built-in Camera app looks very similar to iPhone’s default Camera app.

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Press the Home button twice to bring up the multitasking menu bar.

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Yeah, it runs Android Ice Cream Sandwich. Not Jelly Bean.

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Looking at the Settings.

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It runs Android 4.0.4.

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It comes with some Chinese-language apps.

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Disabling the iPhone theme on the device, it’s basically an Android phone that looks a lot like Apple’s iPhone 5. For more photos, check out the gallery below.

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