At one glance, the cellphone above looks pretty much like a Nokia N73. I strongly suggest you take a closer look at the brand name, only to discover that this is actually a NOKIR instead of a NOKIA. What
Bu en yakın zamanda bir iPhone taklidi idi. Ancak onda bile marka ismi üzerine gidilmemişti, en azından firma ve model isminde bir özgünlük vardı. Bu sefer daha ileri gidilerek Nokia … Nokir yapılmış. Telefon modeli N73 … E828.
The phones look similar to me, but not identical and Nokir isn't misrepresenting themselves (E828 vs N73). I bet the software interface is totally different. I'm kind of on Nokir's side, otherwise where do you draw the line?
We guess if Nokia can't get the Nokir handsets off the market one way, there's always another way. We peeped the Nokia E828 just recently and from all looks, the Nokir unit was a semi-dead ringer for the actual Nokia N73 in terms of
Fake Nokia N73: Nokir E828. By Stefan Constantinescu on Sunday, February 18th, 2007 at 3:39 pm PST In Mobile Phones. Does Nokia (NYSE: NOK) have a piracy division within the company handling rip offs like these?
Anyhow, NOKIR E828 is everything but an original device, and it doesn’t surprises that Nokia is trying to stop the distribution of this N73 clone. The company that made this device even used the Nokia-like font.
Chinese once again introduced to us another clone of Nokia N73. Chinese equivalent is as Nokir E828, and virtually repeats design known phone… If outwardly Nokir E828 has an attractive appearance, the interior was changed,
Nokir E828 looks exactly the same as the Nokia N73 mobile phone. THe Nokir E828 has a 2.6-inch QVGA touchscreen display, a integrated 2 Megapixel camera, built-in MP3 player and MP4 player, handwriting recognition. The Nokir E828 comes
It seems Brando, everyone's favorite overseas purveyor of all things gadgety, has gotten into the Keepin' It Real Fake business (a slippery slope, if we do say so ourselves) by offering up said N73 forgery as the "Nokir E828" ("Nokir"
Nokir%20E828.jpg They say imitation is the best form of flattery, however I am guessing Nokia wouldn't exactly be thrilled looking at the Nokir E828 which seeks its inspiration ( a polite way to put it) from the Nokia N73!

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