engadget.com — We've gotta hand it to them: electronics conmen are extremely confident in their belief in the ignorance of the masses. Gaze at the unbelievably poor "Ipod [sic] style Mobile Phone iPhone" rendition above, and then suck in the £75 (around $150) pricetag.
Mar 18, 2007 View in Crawl 4
markcicconeMar 18, 2007
See? These are the people this company sells to, they do exist.
spookyttwsMar 18, 2007
Finally an answer to the question. Now please never ask it again.
mikolbyMar 18, 2007
They should have called it the iPhoney. he he he
timyjlMar 19, 2007
call it an "ifauxn"
chuckpenzoneMar 19, 2007
I'd rather have an "iRack"THERE IS NO EXIT STRATEGY!<a class="user" href="http://www.tuaw.com/2007/03/14/found-footage-steve-introduces-the-irack/">http://www.tuaw.com/2007/03/14/found-footage-steve-introduces-the-irack/</a>
chuckpenzoneMar 19, 2007
yes - turn your Zune down and listen to the Keynote again
aeaglenfitchMar 19, 2007
damn someone already said it... iPhoney..
wolfboyzMar 19, 2007
Anything on ebay that has STYLE attached to the end of the brand is fake.
rygokeMar 19, 2007
I received a new mini heater via fast shipping. Total price with priority mail shipping was under $14.The Betta took an unexpected pace of life once I installed the thermostat. I notched it up to maximum heat it could emit. The atmosphere changed a little by noticing the cap was fogged up. Keep in mind this aquarium is about 1.5 gallons, and I'm taking the liberty to raise two male beauties.To elaborate on one success, there's a compartment to separate them. The shape is in a combination of two 3/4 gal aquariums. Despite the lack of tank water, it suits nicely on my messy desk. My original intention was to keep the desk organized and get me up to maintain wildlife. Surprisingly, the power gives off a banal scent to nicely baked toast to help jump-start the early morning. I'm glad the seller advertised it as a non-immersible thermostatic heater. The 50 watts of heated power packs a punch to my puny aquarium. This heater is amazingly good for up to ten gallons, I'm assuming it should be submerged.I sure feel like one heck of a child abuser to these fish by limiting their space though. If these survive my mediocre, expected life expectancy, I will be sure to marry at least one of them off. I will provide a bigger aquarium so they can swim to their apartment and office simultaneously.The downside is no numbered dial to this product, which I was hoping for. Here's the description:ELITE MINI THERMOSTATIC HEATER* 50 Watts* 6" (15 cm)* Ideal for small fresh or salt water aquariums* Accurately maintains aquarium temperature* Sure-Grip rim attachment* One year guarantee (through the manufacturer)* NON-SUBMERSIBLEAccurately maintain water temperature in fresh and sal****er tanks! Their "Sure-Grip" frame attachment and compact size fit most standard aquariums. Convenient pilot light lets you see when the unit is on. Non submersible.PRODUCT #: A-731MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED RETAIL: $9.90
mactrixMar 19, 2007
Yea, ok!
monkerzJul 6, 2007
email iphoney@comcast.net for more info
monomonkeyboyMar 18, 2009
Hey just came back from Shanghi China and Japan it was nice trip but the smells in the street vendors in China really I think they were selling dead rat meat cooked up UGH- but I was approached by a woman selling these IPhones of course fake I haggled her down to 40dollars and brought it home any SIM card works in there and it really looks like the real thing the only thing its a bit lighter but it is great should have got more than one lmao well knock yourselves out with it but I tell you its a really really good copy and works well :)
slicesMar 24, 2010
Behold: the home of the fake iPhone :P<a class="user" href="http://thefakeiphone.com/" rel="nofollow">http://thefakeiphone.com/</a>