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  2. CECT - Wikipedia

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    CECT offered unauthorized clones or replicas of the Apple Inc. iPhone and various Nokia cell phones manufactured in China and sold at a fraction of the price of the original. [1] At least one reseller was subject to legal demands from Apple Inc. [2] CECT also distributed Palm phones in China. [citation needed]

  3. Goophone - Wikipedia

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    Goophone repeated the same strategy later on. In 2017, for instance, it released the Goophone iX before the device it is copying in terms of design—the iPhone X—was released. The device, which had significantly inferior hardware, was sold for around £80/$105 while the iPhone X retailed for $999. [12]

  4. Phone cloning - Wikipedia

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    A selection of mobile phones that can be cloned. Code-Division Multiple Access (CDMA) mobile telephone cloning involves gaining access to the device's embedded file system /nvm/num directory via specialized software or placing a modified EEPROM into the target mobile telephone, allowing the Electronic Serial Number (ESN) and/or Mobile Equipment Identifier (MEID) of the mobile phone to be changed.

  5. Apple’s iPhone sales plummet 24% in China, while Huawei’s ...

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    Increasing competition in the Chinese smartphone market is a big concern for Apple, given the company’s China iPhones sales hit $20.8 billion last year, a sizable chunk of their total phone ...

  6. Apple's iPhone shipments in China drop 2% in Q4 as Huawei ...

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    Apple's iPhone shipments in China drop 2% in Q4 as Huawei ...

  7. Apple iPhone sales in China fall 30% in first week of 2024 ...

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    Apple's iPhone sales in China dropped by 30% in the first week of 2024, Jefferies analysts said in a note, adding to signs of growing competitive pressures from domestic rivals such as Huawei for ...