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Cool A6161 clones HTC Magic

Cool A6161 clones HTC Magic

Here is yet another clone of the HTC Magic, where this clone is known as the Cool A6161. Not exactly the most stunning name to grace the market, but it does seem to get the job done pretty well. Boasting multi-touch support as well as Android 1.6 running, this is the first among clones to do so. Features include a 528MHz QualComm MSM7201A processor, a 3.2″ HVGA capacitive touchscreen, 192MB RAM, 512MB ROM, a 2-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi connectivity and a 1,200mAh battery to keep it going. No idea on how much you’ve got to fork out for one of these though, but being a clone it can’t be as expensive as the original.

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