Published on December 28th,2005 at 7:39 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

So Samsung or GiNO, whose phone is this?

So once again a phone appears on the market under a certain brand while it’s known under another brand in another country, but they have been manufactured by the same OEM. Or should we say that this is just a simple copy of the first one? Well, I wish I could tell you, but there’s a distinctive OEM smell to this one.

Samsung presented this as a DMB phone, and in Taiwan you can now get this GiNO888. It’s definitely not DMB, but it can play MP4 videos and MP3 music files. It has 64MB of memory and a 1.3MP camera.



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  • /

    I think the two phones are totally different phones. The phones on the photo above must be copies since are Chinese.

  • http://www.whosephoneisthis.com Joseph

    I think the only way to know whose phone is this is to go to WhosePhoneIsThis.com :-p

 

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