SciPhone Dream G2+ adds WiFi to the Android KIRF madness

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Months later we’re still thrilled at the discovery that the original Dream G2 doesn’t run the free and open Android OS, but instead a carefully built, stylus-driven clone. Well, SciPhone’s Dream G2+ followup continues in that noble tradition, running with some tweaked looks and the addition of WiFi on top of what looks to be that same Android-cloning interface. It’s pretty thrilling stuff, and not at all bad for the $185 asking price.

[Via PMP Today]

SciPhone Dream G2+ adds WiFi to the Android KIRF madness originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Thu, 16 Apr 2009 09:02:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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