Last week we posted an unboxing video of the SciPhone N21. Unlike the original SciPhone handsets, the N21 isn’t an iPhone clone. It’s even swapped the old iPhone OS X imitation user interface with a genuine Android OS. The SciPhone N21 is a chunky cellphone. It boasts a complete set of advanced phone features, though, like WiFi and a 5 MP camera, and of course the 3-inch touchscreen (stylus input). The two demo videos of the N21 below show just about everything you need to know about the user interface (e.g. virtual keypad, automatic screen orientation), features (check out the maps) and even the battery. It is really a brick-like phone, which is a pity.
Another video after the break.
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Test d'enregistrement vidéo Sciphone N21 |

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