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The phones are available throughout the [[Internet]], on major websites such as [[eBay]] and [[Alibaba Group|Alibaba]],<ref>http://www.alibaba.com/trade/search?SearchText=sciphone&Country=&IndexArea=product_en&fsb=y</ref> which are usually shipped from [[Hong Kong]] or Mainland [[PRC|China]], while some have been known to ship from [[Singapore]]. In addition to being available online, the phones can commonly be found in [[Shanzhai]]-based marketplaces in China with various being rare to find.<ref>http://shanzai.com/</ref> These marketplaces have emerged as a culture in China, implying not only banditry but also a form of rebellion and the lack of state control.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB123257138952903561|title=Imitation Is the Sincerest Form of Rebellion in China|last=Canaves|first=Sky|date=22 January 2018|website=The Wall Street Journal|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=14 January 2018}}</ref> For some observers, Sciphone is part of the rip-off products that came to represent the people's resistance to the dominant cultural values in the country.<ref name=":0" />
The phones are available throughout the [[Internet]], on major websites such as [[eBay]] and [[Alibaba Group|Alibaba]],<ref>http://www.alibaba.com/trade/search?SearchText=sciphone&Country=&IndexArea=product_en&fsb=y</ref> which are usually shipped from [[Hong Kong]] or Mainland [[PRC|China]], while some have been known to ship from [[Singapore]]. In addition to being available online, the phones can commonly be found in [[Shanzhai]]-based marketplaces in China with various being rare to find.<ref>http://shanzai.com/</ref> These marketplaces have emerged as a culture in China, implying not only banditry but also a form of rebellion and the lack of state control.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB123257138952903561|title=Imitation Is the Sincerest Form of Rebellion in China|last=Canaves|first=Sky|date=22 January 2018|website=The Wall Street Journal|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=14 January 2018}}</ref> For some observers, Sciphone is part of the rip-off products that came to represent the people's resistance to the dominant cultural values in the country.<ref name=":0" />


The phones have found repute and intrigue in major technology blogs, such as [[Gizmodo]] and [[Engadget]], where they are usually labeled as KIRF or counterfeit.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.engadget.com/2009/11/25/sciphones-android-loving-n21-gets-some-time-on-video/|title = Sciphone's Android-loving N21 gets some time on video}}</ref> Sciphone devices are usually found running [[MediaTek]]'s MAUI, however many newer models, such as the Sciphone N12, N16, N17, N19, and N21, are [https://www.engadget.com/2009/10/05/sciphone-smells-success-with-android-powered-clones-orders-up-a/ running Android 1.5].
The phones have found repute and intrigue in major technology blogs, such as [[Gizmodo]] and [[Engadget]], where they are usually labeled as KIRF or counterfeit.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.engadget.com/2009/11/25/sciphones-android-loving-n21-gets-some-time-on-video/|title = Sciphone's Android-loving N21 gets some time on video}}</ref> Sciphone devices are usually found running [[MediaTek]]'s MAUI, however many newer models, such as the Sciphone N12, N16, N17, N19, and N21, are [https://www.engadget.com/2009/10/05/sciphone-smells-success-with-android-powered-clones-orders-up-a/


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 05:33, 18 May 2023

A typical Sciphone. Sciphones usually imitate the designs of well-known products, such as the iPhone.

Sciphone is a brand of cellular phone associated with a Chinese telecom company called Bluelans Communications which produces imitation mobile phones using the designs of major brands of mobile phones. These phones are usually low priced. For example, it produced counterfeit devices that were very similar to Apple's iPhone and featured its basic functionalities.[1]

The phones are available throughout the Internet, on major websites such as eBay and Alibaba,[2] which are usually shipped from Hong Kong or Mainland China, while some have been known to ship from Singapore. In addition to being available online, the phones can commonly be found in Shanzhai-based marketplaces in China with various being rare to find.[3] These marketplaces have emerged as a culture in China, implying not only banditry but also a form of rebellion and the lack of state control.[4] For some observers, Sciphone is part of the rip-off products that came to represent the people's resistance to the dominant cultural values in the country.[4]

The phones have found repute and intrigue in major technology blogs, such as Gizmodo and Engadget, where they are usually labeled as KIRF or counterfeit.[5] Sciphone devices are usually found running MediaTek's MAUI, however many newer models, such as the Sciphone N12, N16, N17, N19, and N21, are running Android 1.5.[6]

References

  1. ^ Williamson, Peter; Ramamurti, Ravi; Fleury, Afonso; Fleury, Maria Tereza (2013). The Competitive Advantage of Emerging Market Multinationals. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 74. ISBN 9781107032552.
  2. ^ http://www.alibaba.com/trade/search?SearchText=sciphone&Country=&IndexArea=product_en&fsb=y
  3. ^ http://shanzai.com/
  4. ^ a b Canaves, Sky (22 January 2018). "Imitation Is the Sincerest Form of Rebellion in China". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 14 January 2018.
  5. ^ "Sciphone's Android-loving N21 gets some time on video".
  6. ^ https://www.engadget.com/2009/10/05/sciphone-smells-success-with-android-powered-clones-orders-up-a/. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

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