If you're asking yourself this question, you're likely already familiar with the CECT line of iClones that are very popular right now. If you're not, here's a quick rundown.
The CECT iClones were inspired the Apple's iPhone. They all have touch screens with finger touch. They all allow you to surf the web, listen to and record music, view and take video, and have built in cameras and surround sound. They also improved upon the iPhone by adding removable batteries, making the phones dual sim (for two phone numbers) and unlocking all of the phones (a few have a slide unlock feature) so that you can use whichever carrier your wish.
The latest iClones have taken this a step further and introduced what they call "shake and tilt" technology. This means that if you want to change songs, wallpaper, photos or video, you just shake the phone. You don't need to scroll or even look down. The tilt feature allows you to make the screen a wide screen for photos or video by just slightly tilting it. These two features have contributed to the wild popularity of these products.
So, which of the newest iClones have this shake and tilt feature? The three most popular right now are the CECT A380i, the HiPhone (sometimes called the HiPhone i32) and the CECT A8+. All three of the phones are very similar. Of the three, the HiPhone arguably looks and functions the most like the iPhone. Both the A380i and the A8+ have small touch or keypads on the bottom of the phone. Texters like this. Of the three, the HiPhone and A380i are probably the best selling but the A8+ is fast gaining on both.
Price wise, the A8+ is probably the cheapest averaging at about $100 depending on where you get it. The A380i is usually in the $150 range and the HiPhone starts at about $150, again depending upon where you buy them from. I feel all three are a bargain though considering you are getting the latest mobile phone technology without having to use AT&T if chose not to.