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SciPhone WG3 clones the G1

SciPhone WG3 clones the G1

While the T-Mobile G1 is extremely old hat by now, that hasn’t stopped those cloners from China from coming up with the SciPhone WG3 which is a clone of the G1. Specifications-wise, this is a pretty impressive handset, boasting a 3.2″ touchscreen display, Wi-Fi connectivity, dual cameras (presumably one is meant for video calls), dual SIM carriage and TV support. Needless to say, the WG3 will also double up as a portable media player as all decent smartphones should these days, but there is no mention of its operating system which is rather strange. It does not come with a QWERTY keyboard as with the G1 though, so those who love a physical keyboard when composing messages might want to give this a miss.

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