SciPhone and Its Features

The iPhone clones have existed for quite some time. Not until very recently, did a quad band cell phone version of the HiPhone i32 come out. We’ve had Dual Band Cell Phones P168 for quite some time, but nothing covering the 850 MHZ band for the shake and tilt versions.

Here are some differences between i32 and the P168. The basic distinction is that the HiPhone has the two finger touch interface with tasks like editing with photos and it has the shake and tilt control, which means that only need shaking the phone you can change media and music. Likewise, the phone can easily switch to wide screen mode by leaning it.

The P168 does have an FM radio though which the original i32 lacks.
Why is a quad band cell phone an advantage? Well, it greatly depends on your carrier. The original HiPhone supported GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHZ networks.
The new SciPhone supports these same networks, but has added the 850 band. This means it will work with many more carriers. However, if the tri band version works with your carrier, then you’re fine. The quad band just allows for almost world wide use and it covers just about any network you can think of. For this reason, the SciPhone is often called the “quad band HiPhone.” It is also sometimes called the CECT i68 or y32.

With the SciPhone, on the basis of previous version the manufacturer has added a few things. It’s thinner and smaller and an e-book reader, the missing FM radio, and the latest edition of Java have been added. What gets me and a lot of other people most thrilled is Java. Because this really gives these Quad Band Cell Phones a whole new level of productivity. Java gives possibilities to so many useful options like MSN, Office, PowerPoint and tons of gaming. What’s more, the price of them is as cheap as $150 just about where the original i32 came in at its release.

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