Filed under: Handsets, China Mobile

It’s always nice to get an update on one of our favorite KIRFs as of late. Lenvo’s Android-powered OPhone has popped up in a hands-on video, showing off its mock-iPhone OS interface and all the doppelganger apps / features — weather, stock, calculator and even a near-identical push notification window. Surprisingly, it’s actually pretty well put together and includes some things we wish our legit Apple phone would do, like on-screen widgets and an option to change backgrounds. It’ll be a cold day in Hell before we see this serial patent infringer outside of China, so for now you’ll have to get your OPhone kicks by checking out the video after the break.
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