Fake Copy of Samsung Galaxy S3 Lands In the Market [VIDEO]

Saad Qazi / News Reviews Category / 11th July, 2012 / 5 Comments
Fake Copy of Samsung Galaxy S3 Lands In the Market [VIDEO]

I am pretty sure that you will have seen a fake mobile in someone’s hands. By fake mobile i mean copy of the original mobile phones. In our country these fakeries are usually called “China phone”. Usually Apple smartphones are targeted in this business because everyone wants to have an iphone or more precisely, a phone looking like iphone. But now the trend has changed a bit with Samsung producing smartphones comparable to iphones the fake phone makers have decided to make copies of Samsung smartphones too. Most of the people like to have original mobile phones but it is always interesting to see the original piece and the fake one at the same time.

Anyone was not expecting that a fake copy of the latest Samsung Galaxy S3 will be roaming around soon after its release. The name of the device which we a talking about is HDC Galaxy S3. Now let us get to the main topic.

HDC galaxy s3

Differences

A person who has only seen the picture of Galaxy S3 four or five time can’t tell that this phone is a fake. On the front of the original device “SAMSUNG” is written which on the other hand is not the case in the HDC device. There are also some other differences which are very minor. E.g. the position of front camera is not in the exact same place and also the back camera placement differs.

Specifications

HDC Galaxy S3 has a 1GHz processor under the hood with 512MB of RAM. These specifications are not bad but this phone is like a chicken as compared to the Quad-Core processor of Samsung Galaxy S3. A 5 mega pixel camera is fitted which also has a good decent quality which you can clearly see in the video.

In the end I would like to mention that due to a decent processor there are no lag issues in the phone. Enjoy the video…

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