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There's no question that so called "smartphones" are getting smarter and smarter, with more and more consumers using the phones as a replacement for laptops for some tasks away from the office. For a while, most of the iPhone clones were not true smart phones, as there were no really acceptable models that featured WiFi, Java, GPS, or Windows Mobile. Recently, though several models have rolled out to change this, but many just contained one of the features. Examples are the HiTune which has Windows and the i9 which contains Java. This article will discuss a few clones that have all of these features at the same time: the M88 and the T32.
The New Smart Clone Trinity And The Popular Standard Features: For whatever reason, import manufacturers long held off on putting these productivity features on the clones. I suspect that they feared that consumers would balk at paying over the low $100s for most clones. But, it appears that these fears were unfounded. The two clones that do contain all of these things in one phone are the T32 and the M88 (also sometimes known as the Daxian T32 or the MiPhone). They are both very brisk sellers, although most times you'll find them in the $200 range.
In addition to the upgrades, these phones have all of the popular included features of all of the others. You can browse the web via WAP. You can text and message via MMS and SMS. You can email (and you can use Outlook if you like). You can listen to MP3s and watch MP4s. There is FM radio, an ebook reader, TWO built in digital cameras, a web cam, and Bluetooth. The memory is expandable and you can easily transfer data back and forth via USB, Active-sync, or memory card. Because Java is included, your productivity is pretty wide open, with third party downloads and software readily available ( and often free.)
These phones also have the "finger," "flow," or "menu flow touch" made popular by the iPhone which allows you to scroll, drag, zoom in and out, and edit only by dragging your fingers.
The T32 is a tri band phone. The M88 is quad band (it includes the 850 MHZ band). This is one of the main differences between them. Many networks will work fine with a tri band, but if you have any doubt, take a quick check just to make sure. These phones are contract free. They work with GSM carriers worldwide by inserting your activated sim card from your carrier.
These are full sized phones with over sized screens. Both weight about 135 grams, although the T32 is a bit longer. They are quick, responsive, and user friendly. I find that they appeal most to consumers who use them for job productivity (although they do have some very nice gaming options and downloads available.)
Price wise, the T32 is often about $10 -$20 more depending on memory, but both are often under $250.
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