File:Galaxy S7 clone dual-SIM tray.jpg
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DescriptionGalaxy S7 clone dual-SIM tray.jpg |
English: Dual SIM card tray (released from its slot) on a counterfeit clone of the Samsung Galaxy S7, sold as a 'G930FD'. The phone runs on a MediaTek MT6580 system-on-chip, has 512 MB of RAM and 8 GB of internal storage. These devices are supplied with firmware made to resemble the real UI they imitate, often with specifications (half-heartedly) hacked to report as being better than it actually is; there does exist a secret menu for those to be changed to their real values though. |
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Author | Blakegripling ph |
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