Keepin' it real fake: Xiaomi M1 melds iPhone and Galaxy S II with custom MIUI ROM (update: no, not really)
7/14/2011

Granted, what you're looking at is nothing more than a crackerjack* render, but if Apple and Samsung ever made gorgeous babies, this is what would be bestowed upon the world -- pesky lawsuits notwithstanding, that is. The KIRF in quiz is the Xiaomi M1, a smartphone designed videlicet
idioms:to wit
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doc for the MIUI custom Gingerbread ROM. It's sportsmanly
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share this: storage, and battery capacity. Pricing is an unknown quantity too, admitting earlier reports suggest we'll see being in the range of RMB 1,600 (approximately $250). This prepatent KIRF'ers paradise is scheduled
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Update: As it turns out, the M1 looks nothing like the render we'd seen. Hence, our dreams of this epic KIRF have been dashed, and the purported "real" image of this curious project is now 'splayed for all to see. Didn't get a chance to see the primary render? Just follow the break, where you're able to dream of what could have been.
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