It's a three-fold scam: first, it's not an iPhone, second, it claims to have much better hardware than it actually has, and third, this hardware and software doesn't even work reliably.
And the sad thing is there's a lot of fake iPhones that's super close to the original, both on exterior and custom android OS. Except it comes with dual core 1.6Ghz processor and 2GB of ram. While mostly it's sold for prop use or stripped down the inside and make it a dummy display, some people sadly sold it to scam people. And worse, the phone is extremely unusable for daily tasks that it's basically e-waste
Honestly at this point I’m wondering why even go through the trouble to manufacture the phone and ship it, why not just keep the money and ghost the customer. Seems like a whole lot of hassle even for the seller when the product is so shitty. Only reason I can come up with is that it is for the lolz
And its literally around 300 dollars, seriously so many brand new and used phones are much better than this and many can get even cheaper and infinite better than this. Can get a genuine old iPhone 12 for the same price.
I almost had a heart attack until I saw the s. The amount of people saying the fakes are better because headphone jack is insane! People shouldn't be buying fake iPhones if they don't have money, a used Samsung S series should absolutely suit the need of most people for the same price. Older S series have headphone ports too, but with far more modern software and hardware (these fake phones are 32 bit with 1 GB of ram and usually come with android 5 or 6, 8 go edition if you're lucky)@@FlyingCIRCU175
I really hope they don't start doing stuff like that. Mac Address is LMG's crown jewel precisely because it's not a channel full of obnoxious memes, whole video long advertisements, and clickbait.
The crazy thing is that the sp7731gea processor/SOC found in this phone is such a toilet that it scores 320 single-core and 999 multi-core in Geekbench 3, the Qualcomm SnapDragon W5+ Gen 1 quad-core SOC in the Pixel Watch 2 scores 745 single-core and 1480 multi-core on the much more demanding Geekbench 4.4, so it's like 50% slower than a modern smart watch. A better comparison would be to a similarly priced new Google Pixel 6 with the Google Tensor G1 Geekbench 6 single-core score of 1373 and multi-core score of 3149, easily purchased new for less than this piece of garbage, and that's with 8 times the RAM and 8 times the storage. Both my refrigerator and my smart thermostat have more powerful SOCs than this phone. The people selling this marketed as and hacked into such an extreme lie in specs deserve a special place in hell, only after having their naughty bits sawed off with a rusty spoon and fed to them.
@@bibasik7this is how any smart tv will run in a few years time, which is why I hate I can't get a NON smart TV. Let me add the brain to the thing so that I can get actually usable stuff and I can upgrade it as needed.
Recently was gifted a "refurbished" iPad for Christmas and since it wasn't working that great, I tried to return it but Amazon says it's not a genuine iPad
The gifter should've bought directly from apple's refurbished store instead of amazon because usually it isn't really amazon who provides the item. The companies usually just use the site to sell stuff
Please don't take this as a criticism but really I enjoy watching MA, but lately I began to notice that content became uninspired somehow and I don't want to say shallow but without a sense of a deep dive. And the point is not that you are not deep diving into this particular model this part you did very well. Fake iPhones is such a vast topic and This Video could be a middle of the Topic Where I think You Need to begin with some context. There are models that totally imitate iPhone to The Last Detail of unboxing and packaging experience there are models that don't even try, and there is a different approach to just imitating the outside body or one that are trying to imitate software Experience. Sorry for my English.
You are correct, this video doesn't feel comprehensive about the topic of iphone fakes. As other commenters have said, some fakes even have real salvaged iphone internals from older models, so they run actual iOS
I saw a different "clone" recently, but that was an iPhone XR conversion, so it had the internals and actual iOS just the case was changed to one with 2 additional fake cameras to look like a new iPhone.
So bad… I remember someone giving me a “large” capacity USB drive back in the day. It would show up as 16GB or whatever and act like it was writing all the files to it even taking the full time. Then when you went to plug into a different machine and retrieve the files they either weren’t there or were all corrupted. Finally after testing what file sizes I COULD get to work we found that instead of 16GB it was 16MB. This person lost important files because they thought they saved. So shady when people masks all the specs to show up as something different. And to think it might cost them about the same or just a little more to put the real specs in it rather than all the trouble to spoof the hardware.
I remember seeing some fake iphones on wish where they had some kind of midrange snapdragon soc and like android 10 with an ios skin. That could actually fool some unlucky misinformed elderly people 😢
There is another trend where they get old but real iPhone XR-s, gut them and put them in an aftermarket housing that looks like an iPhone 15. The mainboard, screen, battery, buttons are all from the original resurrected iPhone XR, and because of the difference in size it has huge bezels, but as an actual iPhone it does run iOS and all.
I remember way back in the day, like 2013ish, scam Apple products were all over the place and I'd watch videos of people pointing out all the little inconsistencies in the packaging and the hardware, very similar to this video and this crappy phone.
This is sad to me in a very different way. Back in the early 2010's there were so many Apple style knock off devices that were actually incredible value for money, things like ipad looking tablets with the same screens as genuine apple tablets but with x86 internals so they ran windows, you got so much power for your money but these days it's all just fake stuff.
An iPhone 2G would be significantly more useful than this piece of junk. Neither of then are usable as a phone or an internet communicator, but at least the iPhone 2G still functions as an iPod (and it charges!).
I work at an independent repair shop, and whenever we receive a knock-off phone, we reject it for repair. The spare parts are hard to find, and the prices are usually high because their stock is limited. I remember when Galaxy S4 knock-offs spread like crazy; there were almost 14 types of them. In fact, we needed 14 types of displays to replace the screens because we didn't know which variant customers brought to our shop. Those were crazy times. I hope we don't have to go through that again. Thank you.
I remember buying one of those knockoff airpods that had the “pair when flipped open” feature, they were only $20 and the quality was actually pretty good and it was pretty convincing
The worst knock-off's are the fake flash drives, some people problaby copy many gigs of precious memories or data and delete it thinking it's backed up
there are ways to actually view the real specifications in the dialer by typing in a code, and also to change said specifications, there’s a bunch of random Easter eggs all over the phone. The fake specifications are the tip of the iceberg really.
I once bought a supposed Nokia battery replacement for my old phone from Amazon - note this was from Amazon and not an independent seller using the Amazon site. It was fake, it charged up once and would not charge again, was not made by Nokia even though Amazon advertised it as a genuine Nokia battery, and yes, I sent it back. They did not argue about the refund which was good because I was prepared to take them to a UK small claims court if necessary. I was happy with those old dumb phones though I would not go back to one now I am used to my iPhone.
same here, they could maybe get a real good fake would have been an actual public service to learn to distinguish a good fake, but they almost got a kids toy lol
China and scam go hand in hand. I am so happy to live in a country where the Apple store is just stones throw away and I can easily by a genuine iPhone and keep it for years. I am looking forward to my upgrade to the iPhone 16 Pro Max later this year.
I had my hands on a fake iPhone recently. It worked really smooth, had nice screen, was a reskinned Android, but pretty believable. But then... I tested the camera and it was the worst camera you can imagine. 3gp video. Absolutely blurry photos. And the other two were fake. Way to ruin an otherwise usable phone.
With all that budget, they probably get the worst clone there is.. There are 1:1 clone out there that are sold within weeks after the original's release. Which does't surprise me until the 15 pro, because they changed a lot yet they managed to cloned the action button.
@@SimonBauer7 he mentioned it in video, status symbol. Also there're clones of other things from apple cloth, airpod, and top samsung s and ultra line. These are popular items used to scam people looking for 'original sealed box' with lower price
Ngl would have liked you checkout the iPhone knock offs that are shockingly close to the real deal, cause those are far more interesting but great video nonetheless, my dad fell for one of those from a FB marketplace seller, I would have loved a in depth video on that.
You could easily have tested the battery by charging it using a battery tester or by just monitoring the voltage during a discharge
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A friend of mine bought a knock off iPhone years ago & was so thrilled. I still remember the 45mins bus ride we did the following week... she was trying to talk to someone and keep a sane conversation while the phone kept dying on her at random. It was brand new but couldn't even handle a phone call that should have been 5mins if it weren't for all the interruptions and lost network... I thought of lending her my phone but... nah. Better learn the hard lesson 😏
I once bought a cheap phone off eBay as a "Spotify-Player" so i dont have to leave my Phone with my Bluetooth Box, was so slow that you cant really use it
A Spreadtrum SoC means it's a really old SoC too, because Spreadtrum renamed to Unisoc around 2019 or so. I had the misfortune of working on some products running those PoS SoCs and boy, what a bunch of e-waste.
That CPU is about as powerful as the $15 Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, does have double the RAM and includes storage though. Parts wise, that phone is probably less than $50.
4:10 Dual SIM iPhones do actually exist! But Apple makes them only for China market. You can find videos on YT people doing swaps of that SIM module from China-version dual-SIM to SIM+eSIM iPhones found on the rest of the world and it works without any issues (somehow unbelievable that this wasn't chip-locked like screen and other parts...)
This is single reason why i always buy from reputable vendors and stores. if you want google buy google pixel or samsung etc if you want iphone buy apple
Last time I used a product that was an Apple knockoff was the Franklin Ace 1200 computer. Other than the printer, it seemed like it worked as good as the real Apple II.
the franklin ace wasn't a "knock off" in this sense. It was not a fake or a dupe, but a clone. A cheaper option expressly made to be compatible with the apple II and its software, it included the exact same processor and ram as apple were using, and even came with options that apple didn't include with their machines, like built in floppy drives instead of relying on audio tape storage. They were genuine competition, not a fake to dupe people into buying something they didn't know they weren't getting.
I remember someone bought a fake Samsung S6 mini and I couldn't understand his rational. The mini was already a lot slower than a regular S6, and all it does was to physically appear as a Samsung. For the same price you could have bought a real budget Samsung phone that will perform better or buy the best spec'ed phone his budget would allow from Xiaomi or other lesser known brands.
At 2:13, he said "this is infuriating" I'm not lying. Literally the nano second right after he said that an ad popped up. Was this done on purpose lmao 😅😅😅
Should analyze it's traffic and see if it was sending data to anywhere it shouldn't have been or dump it's firmware and see if it's got anything bad on it.
yeah mang it's open source! but 1gb of ram just can't handle modern android apps at all. when the phone runs out of memory it will use the storage as virtual memory and cheaper devices usually also have super slow emmc chips for storage. if you're ever buying anything running android make sure it has at least 2gb of ram if you don't want to pull your hair out
I was getting ready to bash Jonathan for going hard on cheap android phones, he successfully made me join his side instead. This phone is trash. I thought it was 30 Dollars 😭😭
"It runs Android!" I must say, it would have been a magnificent troll if it ran Windows Mobile. I think I would have bought one if it did, just for the lulz if it wasn't that costly. (Yeah, I know I know, don't give money to scammers)
I think what you got there is an updated version of the "hiPhone" scam. The first one was sold in Latin America back in the Android (period, no number) days, it was a knock off of the iPhone 3G and, despite it being the new hush, hush thing... It died (at least in Mexico City) within the first 6 months it hit the stores brave enough to display it. A dónde of mine was trying to buy one and, after scouting the phone and Chinese tech mecca in CDMX, we couldn't find a single vendor that wouldn't react visibly irritated and reluctant to even hearing 'hiPhone". 😂😂 This led me to believe it was SO bad, they lost a whole lot of money and that's why this people (that usually hustle and try hard to help you get rid of your money) would be totally infuriated. 😂😂😂 After that day I stopped listening to this friend's advises at least tech-wise
This video accomplishes the opposite of warning people, since if you show only the clearly bad copy people will think they can’t be fooled and that no real good fake iPhones exists which is not the case as actually expensive and convincing iPhone fakes are a reality.
I probably did have 16GiB of memory, 1GiB or RAM and 15 for Linux Swap. That means the phone taught thought it had 16 so it was using the much slower flash storage. Theoretically if you stopped using the swap, it could have actually been faster.
You can almost certainly get a similar phone or the same phone for far less, maybe like 50-100 dollars. Did you intentionally pick the most expensive listing?
I feel like this is the iPhone you would buy if you wanted to refund scam a big store like an Amazon or Best Buy who will take 30 seconds to check if the returned device is legit then pack it back up and put it back up on sale. For that it's basically perfect and you can save potentially $1000 if you do not get caught pulling this, assuming the device serial is not checked or disabled once returned
wow, didn't know you could get scammed so badly... thought that they would at least give the real specs and not be able to fake those in the OS, but the more you know..
Fun story, my dad gifted me a Rolex and I was speechless. Naturally I went to insure it. They determined easily that it was a knockoff. I told my dad so he could possibly get his money back or something… but he already knew and decided not to tell me. He bought an illegal product as a gift for his son, and knew he was doing it. In all fairness though it is still a nice watch
While knockoff would be too strong of a word, the Android phone closest to an iOS experience I've seen is Tecno. Their HiOS (I know, not very subtle) is close visually. They are also good phones for their price range, imo.
I bought a knock off pair of beats headphones in Hong Kong back around 2010 and they were surprisingly good sound sounding when compared to actual beat headphones and much better than alot of the other Asian countries I got/tried beats knock off’s in.
I had knock off 13$ Fake Earpods that didn't work without a Bluetooth connection and plugging into the lightning port. They would randomly disconnect and would drain my battery ridiculously, but at least the cord lasted longer than my original Apple Earpods that shredded itself within a few weeks of daily use. The whole experience made me finally give up on wired headphones and switch to wireless.
It's crazy that this is a thing when you can buy Android phones for under a $100 from China that don't lie about their specs. They might not be great but my last phone was $100 and it just worked. After I broke it a bought one for $190 and it's amazing for the price.
I gotta say this... I've seen better fake iphones. There is one company that managed to imitate most of the ui (except app store) and the rest of the user interaction is actually okay to the point that many people will buy the phones even after using them for a few mins
I am honestly sad to see that quality video from that channel. The fact that it is a super cheap clone, made to actually scam people not really highlighted, but that was highlighted that it is running Android. After these statements there will be a few or more people that claim that Android is bad because this scam device runs it. Ps: I'm not an Android fanboy (I have both Apple/Android devices) but the sides are not really at an equal weight in this video.
There's a thing i have seen recently is taking a clone Phone 15 case and harvesting a iphone X/XR and putting it's components inside the clone case.. they do actually run iOS but i'd like to see some digging to what else they did to make it work, seen them on the usual suspects of aliexpress and even amazon
Why people by fake Apple products to actually use and pretend its a real thing, is something I will never understand. I get Apple products are a "status", but a grown adult using fake airpods for example is just- childish.
The worst part of fake iPhones is that they often aren't even good Android phones.
All the budget went into faking the external look.
It's a three-fold scam: first, it's not an iPhone, second, it claims to have much better hardware than it actually has, and third, this hardware and software doesn't even work reliably.
which is a crying shame because it has features not even the iPhone has. /s
And the sad thing is there's a lot of fake iPhones that's super close to the original, both on exterior and custom android OS. Except it comes with dual core 1.6Ghz processor and 2GB of ram.
While mostly it's sold for prop use or stripped down the inside and make it a dummy display, some people sadly sold it to scam people. And worse, the phone is extremely unusable for daily tasks that it's basically e-waste
Honestly at this point I’m wondering why even go through the trouble to manufacture the phone and ship it, why not just keep the money and ghost the customer. Seems like a whole lot of hassle even for the seller when the product is so shitty. Only reason I can come up with is that it is for the lolz
And its literally around 300 dollars, seriously so many brand new and used phones are much better than this and many can get even cheaper and infinite better than this. Can get a genuine old iPhone 12 for the same price.
I almost had a heart attack until I saw the s. The amount of people saying the fakes are better because headphone jack is insane! People shouldn't be buying fake iPhones if they don't have money, a used Samsung S series should absolutely suit the need of most people for the same price. Older S series have headphone ports too, but with far more modern software and hardware (these fake phones are 32 bit with 1 GB of ram and usually come with android 5 or 6, 8 go edition if you're lucky)@@FlyingCIRCU175
We need a stretched photo of Jonathan like the Linus meme
But tall
Longathan?
I really hope they don't start doing stuff like that. Mac Address is LMG's crown jewel precisely because it's not a channel full of obnoxious memes, whole video long advertisements, and clickbait.
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The long John
Just as everyone expected this to turn out.
This phone acts like how some iPhone users think Android is like
I remember when Android DID run like that and it was considered borderline “tolerable”. 😂
@rob2257 Lol true that, at least on cheaper models back in the day, or a lot of Android tablets, it was pitiful in retrospective.
The crazy thing is that the sp7731gea processor/SOC found in this phone is such a toilet that it scores 320 single-core and 999 multi-core in Geekbench 3, the Qualcomm SnapDragon W5+ Gen 1 quad-core SOC in the Pixel Watch 2 scores 745 single-core and 1480 multi-core on the much more demanding Geekbench 4.4, so it's like 50% slower than a modern smart watch. A better comparison would be to a similarly priced new Google Pixel 6 with the Google Tensor G1 Geekbench 6 single-core score of 1373 and multi-core score of 3149, easily purchased new for less than this piece of garbage, and that's with 8 times the RAM and 8 times the storage.
Both my refrigerator and my smart thermostat have more powerful SOCs than this phone. The people selling this marketed as and hacked into such an extreme lie in specs deserve a special place in hell, only after having their naughty bits sawed off with a rusty spoon and fed to them.
This is how Android Smart TVs from just a few years ago run.
@@bibasik7this is how any smart tv will run in a few years time, which is why I hate I can't get a NON smart TV. Let me add the brain to the thing so that I can get actually usable stuff and I can upgrade it as needed.
Two Mac Address videos in a month, incredible stuff. Can’t wait for M3 chip comparison part 2.
Recently was gifted a "refurbished" iPad for Christmas and since it wasn't working that great, I tried to return it but Amazon says it's not a genuine iPad
The gifter should've bought directly from apple's refurbished store instead of amazon because usually it isn't really amazon who provides the item. The companies usually just use the site to sell stuff
This is why some people think android is absolutely garbage, but it's not
1:56 wow I was not expecting Miniskirt to be playing in an LMG video 😅
Please don't take this as a criticism but really I enjoy watching MA, but lately I began to notice that content became uninspired somehow and I don't want to say shallow but without a sense of a deep dive. And the point is not that you are not deep diving into this particular model this part you did very well. Fake iPhones is such a vast topic and This Video could be a middle of the Topic Where I think You Need to begin with some context. There are models that totally imitate iPhone to The Last Detail of unboxing and packaging experience there are models that don't even try, and there is a different approach to just imitating the outside body or one that are trying to imitate software Experience. Sorry for my English.
totally agree, this is the worst fake ever and they could have taken the video to actually help some people spot good fakes
You are correct, this video doesn't feel comprehensive about the topic of iphone fakes. As other commenters have said, some fakes even have real salvaged iphone internals from older models, so they run actual iOS
And filmed ages ago, still has his old iMac and the phone showed September. Definitely pulled it out the recycle bin to meet a sponsor deadline
@@clebbington wait they really do this now? That's serious
"fakes" literally iPhone XR with faked cameras and the old notch@@clebbington
less fakes and more of just. straight up a scam
I saw a different "clone" recently, but that was an iPhone XR conversion, so it had the internals and actual iOS just the case was changed to one with 2 additional fake cameras to look like a new iPhone.
well thats for someone who would buy a chrysler 300 cause they cant afford a rolls royce. it looks expensive, so people would assume you are rich...
@@AdmiralulNipplesno actually I think they're used to scam people into thinking they're new phones
So bad… I remember someone giving me a “large” capacity USB drive back in the day. It would show up as 16GB or whatever and act like it was writing all the files to it even taking the full time. Then when you went to plug into a different machine and retrieve the files they either weren’t there or were all corrupted. Finally after testing what file sizes I COULD get to work we found that instead of 16GB it was 16MB. This person lost important files because they thought they saved. So shady when people masks all the specs to show up as something different. And to think it might cost them about the same or just a little more to put the real specs in it rather than all the trouble to spoof the hardware.
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I remember seeing some fake iphones on wish where they had some kind of midrange snapdragon soc and like android 10 with an ios skin. That could actually fool some unlucky misinformed elderly people 😢
A fake Chinese phone LIED about specs!? SHOCKED!!!
the actual problem is not it being chinese, the problem is that people buy it
@@arkvsi8142 Yep, and $300 at that. If people want to buy iPhone, there is literally plenty of few gen old ones available.
@@arkvsi8142 "fake chinese"
Potentially pretty dirty to name drop Pegasus in the ad when, as far as I can tell, Certo doesn't claim to be able to detect it
Just gonna tag @GamersNexus now. 😂
Yeah that’s rough. Someone who may be a target really needs to be using the built in lock down mode, not some sketchy scanner.
Realistically, any malware would have bad time working on this trash
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There is another trend where they get old but real iPhone XR-s, gut them and put them in an aftermarket housing that looks like an iPhone 15. The mainboard, screen, battery, buttons are all from the original resurrected iPhone XR, and because of the difference in size it has huge bezels, but as an actual iPhone it does run iOS and all.
I remember way back in the day, like 2013ish, scam Apple products were all over the place and I'd watch videos of people pointing out all the little inconsistencies in the packaging and the hardware, very similar to this video and this crappy phone.
I was not expecting the Miniskirt jumpscare
I’ve seen iPhones that are very good mimics and you can only tell if you have a sharp eye for iOS. I’d like to see him find that kind of iPhone
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Didn't expect to hear "Like A Cat" by AOA in this video but I am glad I did.
Its Miniskirt.
@@y_0_1_0 oh. My bad. 😅
You know it's a good day when Mac Address uploads
"We bought the fakest iPhone fake we could fake i mean find"
The worst part of this is that people try to resell them as legit, and some even “better” fake the iOS. App store is usually where they fall down
This is sad to me in a very different way. Back in the early 2010's there were so many Apple style knock off devices that were actually incredible value for money, things like ipad looking tablets with the same screens as genuine apple tablets but with x86 internals so they ran windows, you got so much power for your money but these days it's all just fake stuff.
An iPhone 2G would be significantly more useful than this piece of junk.
Neither of then are usable as a phone or an internet communicator, but at least the iPhone 2G still functions as an iPod (and it charges!).
And that’s a true status symbol
Not Horst listening to Miniskirt by AOA omg
I work at an independent repair shop, and whenever we receive a knock-off phone, we reject it for repair. The spare parts are hard to find, and the prices are usually high because their stock is limited.
I remember when Galaxy S4 knock-offs spread like crazy; there were almost 14 types of them. In fact, we needed 14 types of displays to replace the screens because we didn't know which variant customers brought to our shop.
Those were crazy times. I hope we don't have to go through that again. Thank you.
Yes, never buys shitty knockoffs phone. The 7-year-old iPhone is way better than the current year's copy.
And the spyware they come loaded with.
I remember buying one of those knockoff airpods that had the “pair when flipped open” feature, they were only $20 and the quality was actually pretty good and it was pretty convincing
The worst knock-off's are the fake flash drives, some people problaby copy many gigs of precious memories or data and delete it thinking it's backed up
there are ways to actually view the real specifications in the dialer by typing in a code, and also to change said specifications, there’s a bunch of random Easter eggs all over the phone. The fake specifications are the tip of the iceberg really.
This is a progress.
These fake "put known brand here" phones used to come with half the menues in Chinese without possibility to change it.
I once bought a supposed Nokia battery replacement for my old phone from Amazon - note this was from Amazon and not an independent seller using the Amazon site. It was fake, it charged up once and would not charge again, was not made by Nokia even though Amazon advertised it as a genuine Nokia battery, and yes, I sent it back. They did not argue about the refund which was good because I was prepared to take them to a UK small claims court if necessary.
I was happy with those old dumb phones though I would not go back to one now I am used to my iPhone.
Love Mac Address! Please keep releasing more vids. Waiting for Apple Vision Pro from Mac Address!!
This felt more like meeting a sponsor deadline than actual coverage of the iPhone fakes industry
I don’t mean to be cruel, but was this video worth making?
same here, they could maybe get a real good fake would have been an actual public service to learn to distinguish a good fake, but they almost got a kids toy lol
“Wow, this iPhone sucks! No wonder I don’t buy Apple!” - Every person who thought this was an actual iPhone.
China and scam go hand in hand. I am so happy to live in a country where the Apple store is just stones throw away and I can easily by a genuine iPhone and keep it for years. I am looking forward to my upgrade to the iPhone 16 Pro Max later this year.
I had my hands on a fake iPhone recently. It worked really smooth, had nice screen, was a reskinned Android, but pretty believable. But then... I tested the camera and it was the worst camera you can imagine. 3gp video. Absolutely blurry photos. And the other two were fake. Way to ruin an otherwise usable phone.
With all that budget, they probably get the worst clone there is.. There are 1:1 clone out there that are sold within weeks after the original's release. Which does't surprise me until the 15 pro, because they changed a lot yet they managed to cloned the action button.
still why buy a clone and risk it when you can have real specs with an actual android phone?
@@SimonBauer7 he mentioned it in video, status symbol.
Also there're clones of other things from apple cloth, airpod, and top samsung s and ultra line. These are popular items used to scam people looking for 'original sealed box' with lower price
Ngl would have liked you checkout the iPhone knock offs that are shockingly close to the real deal, cause those are far more interesting but great video nonetheless, my dad fell for one of those from a FB marketplace seller, I would have loved a in depth video on that.
yeah
This should have been a sort!
This is what my uncles laptop is like and I hate it whenever he has problems and I have to come over to fix it. He refuses to buy something new.
You could easily have tested the battery by charging it using a battery tester or by just monitoring the voltage during a discharge
A friend of mine bought a knock off iPhone years ago & was so thrilled. I still remember the 45mins bus ride we did the following week... she was trying to talk to someone and keep a sane conversation while the phone kept dying on her at random. It was brand new but couldn't even handle a phone call that should have been 5mins if it weren't for all the interruptions and lost network... I thought of lending her my phone but... nah. Better learn the hard lesson 😏
I had knock-off Airpods for $10, they were surprisingly useful. No comparison with the real thing in terms of audio quality and battery life though
I once bought a cheap phone off eBay as a "Spotify-Player" so i dont have to leave my Phone with my Bluetooth Box, was so slow that you cant really use it
A Spreadtrum SoC means it's a really old SoC too, because Spreadtrum renamed to Unisoc around 2019 or so. I had the misfortune of working on some products running those PoS SoCs and boy, what a bunch of e-waste.
That CPU is about as powerful as the $15 Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, does have double the RAM and includes storage though. Parts wise, that phone is probably less than $50.
4:10 Dual SIM iPhones do actually exist! But Apple makes them only for China market. You can find videos on YT people doing swaps of that SIM module from China-version dual-SIM to SIM+eSIM iPhones found on the rest of the world and it works without any issues (somehow unbelievable that this wasn't chip-locked like screen and other parts...)
Naaaah, 300 dollars for a fake iPhone that's worth 60 Tops in hardware is not even a scam, that's war crime.
that's essentially a reskinned 2015 budget android phone
This is single reason why i always buy from reputable vendors and stores. if you want google buy google pixel or samsung etc if you want iphone buy apple
Last time I used a product that was an Apple knockoff was the Franklin Ace 1200 computer. Other than the printer, it seemed like it worked as good as the real Apple II.
the franklin ace wasn't a "knock off" in this sense. It was not a fake or a dupe, but a clone. A cheaper option expressly made to be compatible with the apple II and its software, it included the exact same processor and ram as apple were using, and even came with options that apple didn't include with their machines, like built in floppy drives instead of relying on audio tape storage. They were genuine competition, not a fake to dupe people into buying something they didn't know they weren't getting.
Was hoping for Part 2 today. Oh well, hopefully next week!
I remember someone bought a fake Samsung S6 mini and I couldn't understand his rational. The mini was already a lot slower than a regular S6, and all it does was to physically appear as a Samsung. For the same price you could have bought a real budget Samsung phone that will perform better or buy the best spec'ed phone his budget would allow from Xiaomi or other lesser known brands.
At 2:13, he said "this is infuriating"
I'm not lying. Literally the nano second right after he said that an ad popped up.
Was this done on purpose lmao 😅😅😅
"The speaker's horrible"
*Plays K-pop*
I'm not sure that proves anything 😛
Should analyze it's traffic and see if it was sending data to anywhere it shouldn't have been or dump it's firmware and see if it's got anything bad on it.
You really can just slap android on to anything.
It's the Doom of operating systems
yeah mang it's open source! but 1gb of ram just can't handle modern android apps at all. when the phone runs out of memory it will use the storage as virtual memory and cheaper devices usually also have super slow emmc chips for storage. if you're ever buying anything running android make sure it has at least 2gb of ram if you don't want to pull your hair out
I was getting ready to bash Jonathan for going hard on cheap android phones, he successfully made me join his side instead. This phone is trash.
I thought it was 30 Dollars 😭😭
I dread to think how many of this type of device are being made. All that trash being manufactured 😢
A quad Cortex-A7 1GB/16GB phone was actually ok... 10+ years ago. When they costed ~$150.
This is what the average iPhone user thinks a modern android device is like.
"It runs Android!"
I must say, it would have been a magnificent troll if it ran Windows Mobile.
I think I would have bought one if it did, just for the lulz if it wasn't that costly.
(Yeah, I know I know, don't give money to scammers)
1:46 These are the hoof prints of the knockoff smartphone cargo cult. 😂
I think what you got there is an updated version of the "hiPhone" scam. The first one was sold in Latin America back in the Android (period, no number) days, it was a knock off of the iPhone 3G and, despite it being the new hush, hush thing... It died (at least in Mexico City) within the first 6 months it hit the stores brave enough to display it.
A dónde of mine was trying to buy one and, after scouting the phone and Chinese tech mecca in CDMX, we couldn't find a single vendor that wouldn't react visibly irritated and reluctant to even hearing 'hiPhone". 😂😂
This led me to believe it was SO bad, they lost a whole lot of money and that's why this people (that usually hustle and try hard to help you get rid of your money) would be totally infuriated. 😂😂😂
After that day I stopped listening to this friend's advises at least tech-wise
This video accomplishes the opposite of warning people, since if you show only the clearly bad copy people will think they can’t be fooled and that no real good fake iPhones exists which is not the case as actually expensive and convincing iPhone fakes are a reality.
I probably did have 16GiB of memory, 1GiB or RAM and 15 for Linux Swap. That means the phone taught thought it had 16 so it was using the much slower flash storage. Theoretically if you stopped using the swap, it could have actually been faster.
You can almost certainly get a similar phone or the same phone for far less, maybe like 50-100 dollars. Did you intentionally pick the most expensive listing?
I feel like this is the iPhone you would buy if you wanted to refund scam a big store like an Amazon or Best Buy who will take 30 seconds to check if the returned device is legit then pack it back up and put it back up on sale. For that it's basically perfect and you can save potentially $1000 if you do not get caught pulling this, assuming the device serial is not checked or disabled once returned
Why is your iMac yellow again?
wow, didn't know you could get scammed so badly... thought that they would at least give the real specs and not be able to fake those in the OS, but the more you know..
idk why anyone would even bother looking at these listings, for $300 you can buy a used genuine iphone or a perfectly capable android
I was given a pair of knockoff AirPods. Very convincing fakes until little issues popped up like pass through not working and the clicking being weird
It is android 7, but the only reason the browser is even remotely responsive on that phone is because that is the android 4 version
i wouldn’t plug that in to a regular computer, probably phones home a lot and might install some stuff on your computer
Hey they need to get the channel hack somehow
by the time the phone opened its browser, i already finished updating my iphone from zero to 100
UPDATING AN IPHONE
Bought some fake AirPods... total trash.. hard to connect... then sounded like tin cans... gave them to a friend.. he hates me now.
Fun story, my dad gifted me a Rolex and I was speechless. Naturally I went to insure it. They determined easily that it was a knockoff. I told my dad so he could possibly get his money back or something… but he already knew and decided not to tell me. He bought an illegal product as a gift for his son, and knew he was doing it.
In all fairness though it is still a nice watch
While knockoff would be too strong of a word, the Android phone closest to an iOS experience I've seen is Tecno. Their HiOS (I know, not very subtle) is close visually. They are also good phones for their price range, imo.
If the device don't have a brand, they have no accountability since they won't identify themselves so you know not to buy them next time.
It’s called the ✨ Dynamic Notch ✨ 🤣
Shout out to the dude watching this on the 6:06 out of grand central terminal.
I see you fam.
Wow, I’d forgotten how bad iPhones are!😂
The hell are you yapping about?
I bought a knock off pair of beats headphones in Hong Kong back around 2010 and they were surprisingly good sound sounding when compared to actual beat headphones and much better than alot of the other Asian countries I got/tried beats knock off’s in.
Where did Jonathan get that hoodie from? It looks good!
This is a really good exemple of e-waste
Would it be possible to edit the ram allocation back to 1GB and see how the phone runs?
Where's the VP
There are definedly a lot better fake iPhones than this, but yes.
I had knock off 13$ Fake Earpods that didn't work without a Bluetooth connection and plugging into the lightning port. They would randomly disconnect and would drain my battery ridiculously, but at least the cord lasted longer than my original Apple Earpods that shredded itself within a few weeks of daily use. The whole experience made me finally give up on wired headphones and switch to wireless.
It's crazy that this is a thing when you can buy Android phones for under a $100 from China that don't lie about their specs. They might not be great but my last phone was $100 and it just worked. After I broke it a bought one for $190 and it's amazing for the price.
Please do one on the knock off iPod Classics. They actually look pretty good, but they could all be lies.
I wonder if you could gut the Android distro to reduce all the bloat and background garbage.
I wonder if they promise 7 years of software updates 🤔
I gotta say this... I've seen better fake iphones.
There is one company that managed to imitate most of the ui (except app store) and the rest of the user interaction is actually okay to the point that many people will buy the phones even after using them for a few mins
I am honestly sad to see that quality video from that channel. The fact that it is a super cheap clone, made to actually scam people not really highlighted, but that was highlighted that it is running Android. After these statements there will be a few or more people that claim that Android is bad because this scam device runs it.
Ps: I'm not an Android fanboy (I have both Apple/Android devices) but the sides are not really at an equal weight in this video.
There's a thing i have seen recently is taking a clone Phone 15 case and harvesting a iphone X/XR and putting it's components inside the clone case.. they do actually run iOS but i'd like to see some digging to what else they did to make it work, seen them on the usual suspects of aliexpress and even amazon
At this point the fake iphone market is simply youtubers.
Why people by fake Apple products to actually use and pretend its a real thing, is something I will never understand. I get Apple products are a "status", but a grown adult using fake airpods for example is just- childish.