Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Buy An Iphone Clone

While the iPhone is a hot gadget to own, the price and its ties to limited contracts with a single cellular carrier make it out of reach for many consumers. Cheaper iPhone clones that can be used on most networks are a good alternative.


Instructions


1. Research your cellular carrier. Find out what frequency your cellular carrier uses in the network in your area. Some iPhone clones are tri-band, while others are quad-band. If you are buying a tri-band clone, make sure your carrier will support the available bands.








2. Decide if you are comfortable with an international shipment. IPhone clones typically come from Hong Kong or China, where the technology has been carefully copied. It is possible to get a better deal ordering directly from one of these companies, but there is some risk ordering internationally. If you choose to go this route, look for a supplier who offers EMS shipping, which is a fast, secure way of shipping internationally.


3. Pay attention to the model of iPhone clone you are shopping for. Some earlier cloned versions of the Apple phone did not have the touch-flow capability that the original iPhone had. The models that do have these updated features often are indicated with a "+" after the product name.








4. Be reasonable in your expectations. While an iPhone clone may have the good looks of the Apple product, there are some drawbacks that prevent it from being the real thing. For example, iPhone clones use WAP or GPRS to connect to the Internet, unlike the original iPhone, which uses wifi capability. This limits the quality and type of web surfing you are able to do on a clone. Also, clones do not run the Apple software, and the software that comes with them are often not as slick and easy to use as Apple's. There may be other limitations as far as types of media played and supported file formats as well.

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