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Anyone know where i can at least get some apps for this hiphone.

It doesn't have apps. It is made to look like an iPhone. Hence, all it has are look alike interfaces and apps. The best use you can give that thing is as a paper stand or door stand.
 
"Attention Please!!!
This is 3G face phone,not original iphone,you can choose the phone with Logo or without Logo, I must tell you this products no has GPS but has WIFI, not works with 3G network,not smart phone, can`t use itunes. Once you order it,we have no responsibility for the misunderstanding. You are looking a GSM phone ! Thank you very much for your understanding and support !the real memory is 4GB.made in china.top quality."

States it clearly under the pictures.
 
"Attention Please!!!
This is 3G face phone,not original iphone,you can choose the phone with Logo or without Logo, I must tell you this products no has GPS but has WIFI, not works with 3G network,not smart phone, can`t use itunes. Once you order it,we have no responsibility for the misunderstanding. You are looking a GSM phone ! Thank you very much for your understanding and support !the real memory is 4GB.made in china.top quality."

States it clearly under the pictures.

The OP never confirmed that to be the site s/he bought the phone from.
 
I live in Brazil, and here many people buy smuggled ones that come from Paraguay. lol They like 350 - 400 dollars... Not ethical but sure cheaper... I got mine from a Apple Store tought, much more reliable. 😛
 
You should box it up and take it into a Rogers store and tell them it's not working. They will swap it out for a real one.
 
Anyone know where i can at least get some apps for this hiphone.

Its a fake, so it won't run apps. Unlucky you paid as much as $300 for it 🙁.

I live in Brazil, and here many people buy smuggled ones that come from Paraguay. lol They like 350 - 400 dollars... Not ethical but sure cheaper...

That sounds like they are cheap Chinese knock-offs as well.
 
Hi all <snip>
This is a life lesson.

Personally, I would take it apart for fun to explore the guts of the device.

Once, done, I would then venture to a place that sells real iPhones and chalk it up to a lesson learned.
 
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