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Apple? No. This is iOrange.
Boing Boing Gadgets — At least this Chinese knock-off is being utterly shameless about it. "Apple... no. This is iOrange!" Except they misspell it "iOrgane," which is just so deliriously, accidentally filthy. Everything about this is just tops. I don't even know how to even transcribe the narration: "Eet eez zo kul writin massage wit zeengle hund!" Only better. The whole demonstration of the phone's abilities seems to be done by a freak with two right hands. And they completely fudge the accelerometer orientation switching. WANT. [via Engadget]

Apper! No! This is Orange!
CrunchGear — My friend Jeremy once bought a tourbillon watch on eBay. Tourbillons were invented by Breguet in the 1880s in order to offset the force of gravity on the balance wheel and they’ve become something of a status symbol of late. Jeremy’s watch, however, had a working tourbillon in it but broke ...

iPhone fake from China's Iorgane spotted
MacNN | The Macintosh News Network — [image] While China does not officially get the iPhone, one Chinese company has made a very similar-looking copy of one, officially called the Wang TouchCool orange F4 . The company responsible, Iorgane , not only copied the look of the popular Apple device, but many of the functions are similar as well. For example, a similar touch interface is used, and a gyroscope will turn the screen 90 degrees when the phone is tilted horizontally. Viewing photos is done with the same finger swipe as on the iPhone, and video and MP3 playback are likewise supported. Iorgane even went with the fruit theme, though ...

iPhone fake from China's Iorgane spotted
Electronista | The Macintosh News Network — [image] While China does not officially get the iPhone, one Chinese company has made a very similar-looking copy of one, officially called the Wang TouchCool orange F4 . The company responsible, Iorgane , not only copied the look of the popular Apple device, but many of the functions are similar as well. For example, a similar touch interface is used, and a gyroscope will turn the screen 90 degrees when the phone is tilted horizontally. Viewing photos is done with the same finger swipe as on the iPhone, and video and MP3 playback are likewise supported. Iorgane even went with the fruit theme, though ...

Mac Clones Return, This Time in Mobile Form
Mac|Life all RSS Feed — [image] Forget computer cloning; China’s gone to the big leagues thanks to the Wang TouchCool orange F4, a similar-looking knockoff of the iPhone. The company responsible, Iorgane (which looks like a misspelling of “IOrange”) not only copied the look of the first gen iPhone, but implemented similar features as well. For example, the simple touch interface and the finger swipe. Also, instead of an Apple, the logo resembles an orange. And who said Apples and Oranges don’t go together? Check out the video below.  ...

Video: iPhone Clone So Close, Yet So Far
MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News — China’s iOrange has unveiled an incredibly slick “looking” device. We wish we could say the same about the “Wang TouchCool orange F4’s” name. Since Apple has first launched the iPhone, we’ve seen a slew of clones hit the shelves. Most of the time, they aren’t good for anything more than a chuckle. But us be darned if the photos (and video) below doesn’t demand a second take. The phone is on sale in China for the equivalent price of $200. It uses a 3.2″ screen, and has expandable ...

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