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Sciphone Dream G2 with WiFi

sciphone g21 Sciphone Dream G2 with WiFiRemember the iPhone clone called Sciphone?  Well their back again with a new and improved cell phone called the Sciphone Dream G2+. The Dream G2+ improves on the features of of the G1 Sciphone!  We purchased a Sciphone for $99.00 USD or so back in January and we were impressed. Therefore I’m not a bit surprised the Dream 2+ is selling for a $184,oo with all the new features added. But let me add that we were impressed as to what we got for such a low price. It still isn’t an iPhone.

The G2+ is also an impressive phone but $184 dollars is a bit on the steep side for a Chinese made phone for me. Maybe if it were $100 dollars I would recommend the phone to anyone who didn’t have a contract phone and wanted touch screen. But to each his own. My son has the Sciphone and loves it and swears the G2 is on the way here as I write this article.

When we first put eyes on the G2 phone we thought it was an Android phone, turns out the G2+ has absolutely nothing to do with Android other than the fact that the UI does a great job of looking like the real deal. The hardware which has the Google logo on it’s back side  actually doesn’t look all that bad, not to mention it’s loaded with some applications that you won’t find on the Sciphone G1. You can purchase the new phone from ChinaGrabber for $184.00 USD which has free shipping worldwide! Or you can simply Ebay the product for about 20 bucks cheaper.
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Specs listed below:
  • Bands/ Modes: GSM850/1800/1900MHz or GSM900/1800/1900MHz, GPRS/EDGE
  • Size: 56 x 107.2 x 11.8mm
  • Weight: 110 g
  • Screen: 2.8″ QVGA (240 x 320 pixels) TFT display, 262K colors
  • Battery: 1500 mhA
  • Talk Time: Up to approximately 250-450 mins
  • Standby Time: Up to approximately 200-300 hrs
  • Camera: 4MP with auto-focus
  • Internal Memory : Upto 50 MB
  • External Memory : Upto 16GB supported
  • Bluetooth: v.2.0 EDR with A2DP, AVRCP, GAVDP, object push, file transfer.
  • WiFi: Integrated wireless LAN (802.11)
  • USB2.0: USB 2.0 via Mini USB interface and mass storage class support to support drag and drop functionality.
  • Google Mobile app : Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail, YouTube, Google SMS, GOOG-411, Blogger, Google Calendar, Picasa Web Albums, Google Notebook, Google Reader, Google Docs, Google News, iGoogle.
  • Support Java MIDP 2.0, Over-the-air download of Java-based applications and games, Built-in Android applications, Built-in games
Below…..we added this video to give you a better idea what this phone is all about.




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