Taiwan get’s its own Xiaomi knock-off


Xiaomi’s popularity has spawned a number of knock off phones in China, and now clones of the high performance handset are showing up in Taiwan.

Xiaomi officially entered the Taiwanese market earlier this year, and have be shifting phones at such a rate that they are unable to keep up with demand, so it comes as no surprise that an enterprising phone maker should launch a clone.

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The Gmate G2000 comes with a 1.2Ghz quad-core Mediatek processor, 1GB RAM, 4GB memory, 8 mega-pixel rear camera and a 5-inch 480 x 854 display. Styling of the phone is very similar to the Xiaomi Mi2S however the larger 141 x 71 x 9.7mm and low resolution display are easy signs that this is a low-end knock-off.

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3 Comments

  1. July 22, 2013

    This is not a knockoff to me. What a miserable design, imagine the huge bezel and the mediocre specs. It’s nothing close to mi2a, not to mention mi2s.

    Knockoff is a wrong word…. Knockshit will be better

  2. Harald
    July 22, 2013

    Largest bezel ever

  3. July 22, 2013

    Almost missed the screen in between all the bezel.