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How about an oPhone to replace your iPhone?

Submitted by newgadgetsguru on March 25, 2009 – 7:04 amNo Comment

ophoneHere’s a trivia quiz for you – Which country leads the world in intellectual property theft? If you said China, you’re right on target. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure it out anyway. Major electronics manufacturers have been targeted in the past and it looks like Apple is no exception. Enter the oPhone.

Although it is pretty normal to see small companies ripping off their western counterparts, we certainly did not expect someone as big as Lenovo to jump into this bandwagon as well. The company is developing a new Android handset called the oPhone. Not only the name, but everything else minus the chinese characters remind us of its more illustrious counterpart from Cupertino!

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