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http://www.popsci.com/popsci/technology/e7e48a137b144110vgnvcm1000004eecbccdrcrd.html

The little gadget *was bootleg gold, a secret treasure I'd spent months
tracking down. The miniOne looked just like Apple's iPhone, down to the
slick no-button interface. But it was more. It ran popular mobile software
that the iPhone wouldn't. It worked with nearly every worldwide cellphone
carrier, not just AT&T, and not only in the U.S. It promised to cost half as
much as the iPhone and be available to 10 times as many consumers. The
miniOne's first news teases—a forum posting, a few spy shots, a product
announcement that vanished after a day—generated a frenzy of interest
online. Was it real? When would it go on sale? And most intriguing, could it
really be even better than the iPhone?

~ popsci.com


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