Hey, China! Have we got something for you! No, it’s not an iPhone, it’s an iFauxne! The T32 is an iPhone clone running Windows Mobile 6: Smartphone Edition, and features many iPhone-like features, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, touchscreen, motion sensors, and EDGE.
But, well, it runs Windows Mobile. Not sure on the price, but you’re better off with an HTC Touch if you’re willing to go WinMo for your handset.
China to get Windows M boile 6 ‘iPhone’ [The Reg]










Hey youy iPhone up there looks totally fake. I call fake on it. FAKE
dude i been looking all over for this. where can i get this? url maybe>? i don’t wanna get one off ebay cuz i don’t trust em. thanks alot. my email is
bradystjames@yahoo.com
We are Iphone clone mobilephone manufacturer here in Shenzhen China,
hot items:A88,P168+,T32…dual to this web regulation pls google aiwahn
We are Iphone clone mobilephone manufacturer here in Shenzhen China,
Looking for retail partners now…
hot items:A88,P168+,T32…please google “aiwahn”
wher can i buy this ? please help me
write me an e-mail to moritz_groeger2007@web.de
“Aiwahn Industrial Co.,Limited is a cheating company which fraud me $3540 by Western Union us dollars !!!!without sending me the phones !!! and the goverment of China still let it run!!!i will comment everywhere i can list this “company” to let people know and aware “Friedy Li”, so called “sales manager” he got my money and have nothing reply to me.
If any buyers have same experience please contact me!!!
I am Friedy from and on behalf of Ai Wahn
I am leaving the message here to note everyone that one guy from one of our competing company is deliberately damaging Ai Wahn’s credit, this guy use different name to undermine our integrity, such as “Lafon Nils”,”John Eric Annan”,”Caton”, etc.
Do the Chinese really like fake stuff or do they not know any better. Some of these knock-offs are expensive. I would imagine someone who can afford an expensive knock-off would have internet access and know what’s going on in the gadget world especially with sites like engadget.com.