Wednesday, April 30, 2008

iPhone Cect P168 - China's Improvement On iPhone Technology

The iPhone undoubtedly started a technological revolution and began a love affair with touch screens on mobile phones. However, most people are not Streamyx in love with Streamyx iPhone's Streamyx nor with Streamyx required high-priced AT&T contract that comes with an iPhone. With the IPhone you are forced to contract with AT&T for your wireless service. Very basic service is Streamyx $100 per month.

Enter China's CECT Streamyx iClone. CECT has taken the technology of the iPhone and improved upon it - so much so that Popular Science magazine calls CECT the "real deal".

The CECT Streamyx looks so much like the original iPhone you have to nearly squint to tell the difference. Plus, the CECT P168 Streamyx Streamyx Broadband of the features of the iPhone plus bonus features. Streamyx P168 has three more speakers than the iPhone plus a removable battery. The P168 allows you to use whatever participating carrier you like (even your current provider). With an iPhone, you have the phone to an authorized Streamyx when the battery runs dead.

Further, the CECT P168 runs under $120 - Streamyx as low as $100. This phone offers the features most people want - the touch screen, the ability to surf the web or Streamyx videos, Bluetooth, and MP3 capabilities, without worrying about how to pay for all of it.

The iClone CECT P168 doesn't Streamyx any software. The phone will automatically recognize your network, phone book, and personal settings.

With features on par with (and in some cases better) than the iPhone at only a fraction of the price, the CECT P168 may well be a great way to enjoy the latest technology while waiting both for prices on the iPhone to trickle down and for Apple to Streamyx on and add some of the features that CECT is known for.

Visit The iClone CECT P168 Product Review Website to see video demonstrations, close up photos, unique features and buyer information about the IClone. Rae Edwards is an internet technology researcher and freelance writer.


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