Knock-off “Samsung Galaxy Note 3″ on sale in China

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By , February 23, 2013 @ 6:25am

samsung galaxy note 3 clone

How can a Chinese phone manufacturer produce a clone of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 when it hasn’t been launched yet? In fact is this quad-core, 5.5-inch phablet even really a knock-off in that case? These a questions we don’t know the answers to but at least we know the specs.

Under the decidedly Samsung styled exterior, and behind the 720HD 5.7-inch IPS display sits a Mediatek quad-core MT6589 CPU, 1GB RAM, 8GB ROM, SD card reader and dual-sim support. The camera hardware is pretty impressive too, with a rear 8 mega-pixel sensor taking up the main camera duties, and a 5 mega-pixel sensor on “duck-face” watch.

The name of the device is shamelessly called the “Note 3″. Despite the name, it is probably fair to say that this Chinese clone actually looks more like a Note 2 (albeit with a slightly larger display) than anything. Either way, it is impressive how close they came to mimicking Samsung’s overall design style. What do you think of this clone?

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5 commentsback to post

  • Winson Teo

    Who knows how much money

  • Jonathan

    guys our device chips r made where ??

  • jack

    The Chinese are just shameless thieves.

  • Drake B

    I just want to note that I wish Samsung would add a detachable
    bluetooth ear phone on their phablets. One that is ready to use upon
    detachment and is placed within the contour shape on the side of the
    phablet body.

    • http://twitter.com/JustinMcNairy Justin McNairy

      The body of the Note would be thick if adding bluetooth ear phone. It impossible to make the Note thin with bluetooth ear piece attached to the Note. Ear piece is off the list.

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