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  • The 'DROID X360' is so fake

    by 
    Jordan Mallory
    Jordan Mallory
    07.25.2012

    The DROID X360, a shady new device from Long Xun Software, does a lot to put images of more legitimate platforms in your head; copying the handheld look from Sony's Vita and sporting a name inspired by devices from Microsoft and Motorola. The handheld runs Android 4.0, has front and rear facing cameras, 8GB of internal storage, and comes pre-loaded with multiple emulators, which are about as legit as the rest of the thing.We guess you can try and import one from China if you really want to, but we can't guarantee that it won't immediately burst into flames upon entering customs, as the cries of a thousand lawyers bellow out at once across the nation.

  • Droid X360 goes for the KIRF prize, antagonizes Microsoft, Motorola and Sony at the same time (video)

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    07.24.2012

    Can we establish a KIRF award for Most Likely to Invite Multiple Lawsuits? If so, Long Xun Software would have to claim the statuette for its Droid X360, at least if it dared set foot in the US. This prime example of keepin' it real fake is even more of a PS Vita clone than the Yinlips YDPG18, but goes the extra mile with a name that's likely to irk Microsoft, Motorola, Verizon and George Lucas all at once. That's even discounting the preloaded emulators for just about every pre-1999 Nintendo, Sega and Sony console. Inside, you'll at least find a device that's reasonably up to snuff: the 5-inch handheld is running Android 4.0 on a 1.5GHz single-core Quanzhi A10 processor, 512MB of RAM, 8GB of built-in space, a 2-megapixel camera at the back and a VGA shooter at the front. If the almost gleeful amount of copyright and trademark violation isn't keeping you from wanting this award-winner, you'll have to ask Long Xun for pricing and availability.