hey guys, criticising iriver for copying iphone-ish UI - even if they claim it was only a testing prototype - is good. I think it was foolish of them to do that. and a lot of you guys would probably be thinking iriver is just like one of those chinese cheap a** copy-cat brands such as Meizu. But I think a litle different. Knowing the effort they put into when creating and designing each products, I think what they did with the GSM phone's UI was a mistake.
the korean website is ofcourse in korean but just take a look at some of their products and concepts and see if "copycat" still describes this company. :)
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hey guys, criticising iriver for copying iphone-ish UI - even if they claim it was only a testing prototype - is good. I think it was foolish of them to do that. and a lot of you guys would probably be thinking iriver is just like one of those chinese cheap a** copy-cat brands such as Meizu. But I think a litle different. Knowing the effort they put into when creating and designing each products, I think what they did with the GSM phone's UI was a mistake.
visit their global website iriver.com or korean page for CES
http://www.iriver.co.kr/event/2008/ces2008/event.asp?mode=1
the korean website is ofcourse in korean but just take a look at some of their products and concepts and see if "copycat" still describes this company.
:)