Keepin' it real fake, part XXVIII: Another Nokia 8800 imposter
Despite Nokia's best efforts, it looks like the 8800 has gotten the fake treatment once again. The latest knock-off, which some were speculating to be the 8800's successor, sports a shiny metal exterior and a 2 megapixel camera, but still doesn't slide. It's certainly not as slick as the high-priced genuine models, or the classy 8801, but for the $200 this thing is allegedly costs (presumably out of suitcases and car trunks) you get what you pay for.
























Well... when I see RAZR knockoffs being sold in big department stores in Shanghai, I hardly think that the same won't happen to this phone (I remember one company that was trying to promote some Samsung knockoffs with "exotic" dancers).
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