Motorola Droid clone runs Windows Mobile

Motorola Droid no doubt is the hottest Android powered handset so far. Its hight quality might have threaten Shanzhai makers, so we haven’t heard who has made a clone before, but right now someone has taken the challenge. If I remember right this is the first Motorola Droid clone from Shenzhen. It’s Based on a 533M Huawei Hisilicon K3 chip, packing a 3.7 inches 800×480 display, 256MB ROM, 256MB RAM, a 2-megapixel camera, GPS, Wi-Fi connectivity, and Windows Mobile 6.5. Sounds very good, If only it runs Android! It’s said it will sell at around 1500 Yuan.
[Source: M8cool]




July 13th, 2010 at 6:18 pm
Man, that screen is way to small to run windows
July 17th, 2010 at 3:00 pm
so i’m on the fifth moto cliq waiting for the sixth to arrive.. Unhappy and i must say i’m very disappointed with the replacements ive been getting, keyboards not lighting up, the screen cracking , turning off unexpectedly, being extreamly hot whenever charging..etc.. ive just had the worst luck with this phone.. they presented me the new dash and the new blackberry.. but i love the flexibility of this phone so significantly that im attempting to look past it.. i just want to know if anyone else is having these problems with replacements.. or just in general.
July 17th, 2010 at 3:25 pm
so i am on the fifth motorola cliq holding out for the sixth to arrive.. Sad and i need to say i’m incredibly unhappy with the replacements ive been getting, keyboards not lighting up, the display splitting , turning off unexpectedly, being extreamly hot when charging..etc.. ive just had the worst luck with this phone.. they offered me the brand new dash and the new blackberry.. but i love the overall flexibility of this phone so significantly that im trying to look past it.. i only want to know if anyone else is having these problems with replacements.. or just in general.
July 19th, 2010 at 5:01 pm
The Motorola DROID continues to present new possibilities regular. We’ve had it for about 10 months and I have had a Blackberry attached to my body since September 1998. Becoming connected is often a critical component of my life so I’m always reachable by loved ones and co-workers. I am a bit addicted on the Marketplace for DROID Applications. When the device had unlimited memory I would test the capacity. I feel this OS would be the way with the future and intend to grow with all of you to understand it by means of and as a result of. Thanks for the content.
August 14th, 2010 at 5:31 pm
Even as I love a physical keyboard, after handling the Samsung Captivate for roughly quarter-hour, it is hard to move back. At the moment I’m debating whether to visit Verizon for the Droid X, pass to Dash for the EVO, or stick with AT&T for the Captivate…choices, decisions.