Motorola Droid clone runs Windows Mobile

June 1st, 2010 | 5 Comments | Posted in Mobile

Motorola-droid-clone

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]

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  • http://clonehigh.net Davis

    Man, that screen is way to small to run windows

  • http://www.motorola-cliq.com Emerita Gerula

    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.

  • http://www.motorola-cliq.com Homer Engemann

    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.

  • http://www.motorola-droid.org Henry Vatch

    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.

  • http://www.droid2forum.net Tia Macbeth

    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.