They say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, so what is GooPhone trying to do with the introduction of their GooPhone N2 Lite? Well, GooPhone must have gone all out to come up with what you can say is a pretty good clone of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, right down to its 5.5-inch touchscreen display that sports 720p HD resolution. Normally, clone devices of higher end models tend to share a physical resemble, but underneath the hood, the hardware specifications will be as different as night and day.

However, if you were to check out the GooPhone N2 Lite underneath the hood, it is a completely different creature, sporting a dual-core 1GHz MT6577 processor, 1GB RAM, a 1.3-megapixel shooter in front with an 8-megapixel camera located at the back. You can further augment its 4GB of internal memory with a microSD memory card. Forget about 4G LTE connectivity with the GooPhone N2 Lite, as it just supports 3G networks, but the 3,100mAh battery is a splitting image of the original inspiration. The GooPhone N2 Lite is said to cost approximately $160 a pop after conversion.

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