Chinese iPhone Knockoffs Described With Hilarious Engrish

blog.wired.com — We all know how much companies in China love producing knockoffs of successful products, and ActFind is selling a bunch of the iPhone. What's interesting is that ActFind is simply using photos of the real iPhone to sell some of the fakes. The items' names and descriptions give away they're fake: "Especial function: Shake to elect song... — Submitted Sep 26, 2008

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you're missing my point. eugenesucks was saying that we shouldn't make fun of the bad english on chinese products because we ourselves don't know the language. I was saying that we, as in the people making fun of this stuff who mostly don't work in marketing to china, don't know the language because we don't need to. If I could read Mandarin and saw obvious mistakes from American companies I would probably make fun of them too.

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Chinese has melanin!

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They are reary rubbry

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and... no Chinese support???

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Funny 'certificate of authenticity' my wife got with her knock-off Louboutin shoes.<a class="user" href="http://www.shutupblog.com/?p=52&quot; rel="nofollow">http://www.shutupblog.com/?p=52&lt;/a&gt;

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