I have the CECT P168 (aka iClone) since it first came out. I often have to evaluate and write about Chinese imports mobile phones and is still one of my favorites. Many consumers seem to agree with me, because this phone is now so popular it has become almost mainstream.
But no matter how trivial the P168 phone, I find that I almost always questioned by people who see me using it. They want to know how difficult it is to configure it as the userfriendly, or if the instructions in Chinese. The answer is that it is difficult for many people out of the box, but if you need help, is widely available. The instructions are also available in almost any language.
There are some companies that have written or e-book or software built shows how to use, configure and synchronize the CECT P168 specific for your carrier. For example, there are now specific guides: AT & T, T-Mobile, Cingular, RogerWireless, Vodafone, CTI, Orange, O2 and Movie Star, to name a few. I think that usually, when someone is having a problem, it is usually with the MMS. These guides will help you set up in minutes. (The 168 is tri-band and works with most carriers, with no software installation. However, make sure that users of the carrier GSM 900, 1800 or 1900 MHz).
In addition, the guides are available in virtually any language you can think of, including English,French, Italian, Spanish and German, for starters. These guides usually either in PDF format (e-book), CD-ROM or in paper form, and usually performed only between $ 5 - $ 10.
The replica is now so mobile phone companies begin to generate widely available accessories. You can easily get replacement batteries, SIM cards, memory cards, cases / skins, Bluetooth headsets and chargers for this phone, usually for less than $ 10.
So, no need to think thatcan not understand or buy accessories for iClone. As I'm sure you know when a product is popular, a whole industry is going to spring around it, which is exactly what happened. From my experience, this is a very easy phone to own and use.
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