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More On The Fake AT&T Tilt, The Awang A9000

faketilt1 What is the old saying?: “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.” (Thanks Josh!)Well not in this case. Just got tipped that there is a ripped off version of the Tilt, (Which is really the HTC TyTN II because of the front facing camera) made by Awang. The Awang A9000 looks remarkably similar, but definitely is a cheap copy. So beware when shopping on eBay or on any other retailers site that they don’t pull the bait and switch on you.

Interestingly enough about the A9000 is that one of the retailers posted the specs and there is some very interesting changes. It claims to have a 3″ QVGA screen, Dual SIM Cards Single Stand By, and only a 1.3 MP Camera.

You can check out more on the Awang A9000 by Clicking Here. (Note, I would have posted more pictures, but it appears that Awang likes women dressed in very little to help sell thier product, so I decided not to post them)

Read the the rest of the Awang A9000 after the break.

Features: * Languages: English, France, Arabic, Russian, Vietnam, Chinese
* 3.0 inch QVGA 260K TFT
* Slide and full keypad design
* TV function with strong signal reception ability
* Fashionable PDA, Touch Screen hand writing mobile Cell Phones
* Dual SIM Cards Single Stand-by
* Dual high-quality cameras with 1.3 Mega pixel
* Stereo Loud speaker, 64 chord ring tone
* Support Bluetooth
* Support FM Radio
* Music: MP3, background music playing
* Video: 3GP format, MP4, screen saver
* Card-slot: Support T-flash card, present 256mb TF card.
* Data Transfer: USB cable/USB flash disk
* Schedule power on/off: support to start/close under set time
* Alarm clock:3groups, support alarm clock when machines closed, can set from Monday to Sunday
* Games: 2 built-in common games
* More information: MP3, MP4, Handsfree, SMS group sending, Voice recorder, WAP, Handwritten + keyboard input, Bluetooth, GPRS download, MMS, Memory extended, Coming call firewall, IP dialing, self-designed ringtones, photo editor, alarm clock, calculator, notepad, health management
* PDA: Support Touch Panel input, Slide and full keypad design
* GPRS/WAP/MMS: Support (Built-in)
* Buletooth: Support
* Cameras: Double 130 mega pixel
* MP3 Play: Support
* MPEG4: Support still image and video capture
* Momory: Support T-Flash card
* Audio: 64 Ring tone, Stereo earphone
* Telephone directories: 500 groups of phone books, video ringing tones
* Messages: SMS, MMS, support group send message
1 x Mobile Phone
1 x Mobile case
1 x Handsfree Ear Phone
2 x Rechargeable Li-ion battery
1 x English Instruction Booklet
1 x USB cable for PC connection
1 x 256 MB Micro SD / T-Flash Card
1 x Touchscreen Stylus
1 x NZ Adapter
WARRANTY: 30 DAYS Replacement Warranty for the Mobile Phone against manufacturing defects only. Warranty does not cover phone accessories and damage caused by the buyer. Buyer to pay return postage.

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  • Jeremy
    But look, it has Double 130 mega pixel cameras! 130 mega pixels! I think one picture at that size would be like 200 mb. lol, thats what they get for hiring a cheap translator for those Chinese spec sheets.
  • pizzaguy
    damn i hate rip offs of anything but damn i would kill for an fm radio on my tilt.
  • Ooops, I googled it too and still got it wrong. I corrected it and gave you the shout out!
  • Josh
    Imitation is the *sincerest* form of flattery. The best would be a huge sack of money "just for being great."
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