Chinese manufacturers, notorious for their low-cost clones of popular devices like the iPhone, now have some
competition to deal with; and it's coming from a close neighbour,
Japan!
Japanese manufacturer
iosys recently unveiled a smartphone that goes by the name of ioPhone5. It isn't very difficult to guess that the
device is an impersonator of an iPhone, the
iPhone 5C in particular. Under the hood is where the departure from the real iPhone starts taking place; the ioPhone5 features Mediatek's low-cost solution, the dual core
MT6572, which is forced to eat humble pie by Apple's A6 which powers the iPhone 5C.
Other specifications of the
device comprise of a 4-inch 854 x 480p screen, 512MB
RAM and 4GB ROM. The ioPhone5 runs
Android v4.2, which surprisingly does not feature an iOS style theme and icon set. Just like the
Apple counterpart, comes in 5 colours, namely White, Blue, Green, Yellow and Pink.
The ioPhone5 gets a
price tag of 15,490 JPY ($150, ¥912) and is expected to go
on sale in
Japan around the 20th of this month.