From the surface of its white box, labeled \” Phone no. 4,\” it\’s clear to determine that the Air Phone 4 is attempting awfully hard to be an iPhone 4. But then we already knew that. How, you possibly can wonder, does it compare to the important thing inside the real world? Poorly, consistent with intrepid reviewer Stuart Ashen. The external metal surface (which you is perhaps familiar with) is here actually plastic, meaning you don\’t should worry about dropped calls when you fondle it the other way, but the phone is expounded to have awful signal regardless — despite showing full bars even when missing a SIM. Ashen concludes the article is an \” astonishing bit of copycat work\” held back by \” the worst touchscreen ever.\” (Yeah, it\’s resistive.) Oh, and that Facetime app we spotted before? It \” doesn\’t seem to work properly,\” that’s concerning the most kind thing said about this junker. While you\’d desire to see the overall (and carefully entertaining) review, it\’s embedded for you right after the break.

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