macnn/electronista
04/17/2007, 4:50pm, EDT
Tuesday, April 17th'iPhone' surfaces at Chinese exporter
Although the Apple iPhone is only scheduled to launch in its home region in June, a Chinese import/export firm has already produced multiple listings for the product, complete with photos and specifications that would seem to prove authenticity. Analysis suggests the opposite however, as in some cases there are substantial differences in the designs or interfaces of the phones. The more plausible entries could in theory be signs of early production, but it is more likely that the products are cheap imitations, given Apple's potential ongoing development problems.
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These have nothing to say about iPhone developement... especially the illogical connection put forth in this article implying that since these are knockoffs Apple is "possibly" having development problems. I am talking about this statement... "The more plausible entries could in theory be signs of early production, but it is more likely that the products are cheap imitations, given Apple's potential ongoing development problems."
The unfortunate part is that some stupid people will try the knockoff and assume that Apple's iPhone will work the same way.