The
Blackberry still reigns supreme in the smart-phone wars in the
U.S, but here in the little black fruit is a rare . Chinese prefer to sink their teeth in to a nice juicy iPhone (or one of the various clones on the
market) rather than gulping down a zesty Blackberry.
The brand is well known here as the Hei Mei (黑莓) thanks to being the
phone of choice for President Obama, but due to the lack of actual product on the market, Chinese
consumers can easily be duped in to buying a
clone or Shan Zhai (山寨) model.
The two best known Blackberry clones are the Blueberry, which is actually a Malaysian
knock off, and the Blockberry which hails from
China.
The Blockberry makers recently announced their Blackberry 9500
clone. The 1500RMB ($220)
device runs a Windows O.S and sports Wifi, GPS and a capacitive touchscreen.
The icing on the already slightly bitter (to RIM) cake is the mirrored Blackberry logo and President Obama’s supposed endorsement!
That's right not only did Blockberry copy the 9500, but they actually had the cojones to use the current
U.S President’s
image to publicise it!
We hope to get a hands on with the Blockberry in the near future for a full review.
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