When I first caught wind of the Meizu MX, I have to say I was skeptical. That’s because Meizu is known in gadget circles, and especially to iOS fanboys, as that evil Chinese company that copies Apple designs to create its own Android handsets.
Serious Android adherents, though, the sort who spend time loitering in dark corners of the Internet and seedy tech forums like XDA Developers (a great resource, by the way), have a different view of Meizu. To these bold folk, Meizu is a daring champion of innovation with the mission of proving that what Apple does is nothing special. In fact, Android phones can do much more than iPhones, with just as much flash and polish.
Want to see just how versatile web-technologies are? If so, you will definitely want to check out this neat interactive iPhone 4 created using CSS3. Developed and designed by Ukrainian Web developer Vasiliy Zubach (known online as TjRus), the impressive web-based iPhone was created using HTML5, CSS 3 and JavaScript.

The iPhone 4 rendering not only features the device itself, but also an impressive array of on-screen icons, all of which are made with code rather than images.