$99 Fake Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus vs $1099 Note 10 Plus! By EverythingApplePro E A P

By EverythingApplePro E A P
Aug 21, 2021
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$99 Fake Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus vs $1099 Note 10 Plus!

From the same shameless people that brought you the iPhone 11 Pro early today, let's go ahead and take a look at the equivalents on the Galaxy Note side. Let's see this beautiful, absolutely remarkable, rainbow, color and frankly, very nice, design, degraded into absolute filth, with a tenth of the price and just a shameless replica, always funny to see and what they can do and how crafty they can be on a budget. So this is a $99 Samsung, Galaxy Note 10.1 inch display, so it falls a little short. The official size. Oh, and this one is pearl white and the Galaxy Note end, of course receive a clone as well. The box looks nothing like the official one here.

This is more in the style of the older Samsung's, regardless, let's take a look at the product so from the pictures it actually really made me laugh just how, let's just say they tried their best on the notch with the iPhone at first they replicated it in the software. Then they actually gave it a notch. With this one they're replicating the screen, the little camera cut out on software to seemingly so. It does have a seal, do not accept if it's broken, that I will not. Yes there.

It is so again. The presentation is very lackluster and ooh has a little fingerprint logo right there, letting you know that very likely. It will have some sort of fake version of it, the Galaxy Note 10.1 and let's peel that off and look at that display. So this is actually a physical cutout on the LCD screen. Clones have really come a long way and there's a very tiny speaker cut out of top.

So the note 10 plus has a very small one as well. This is twice as large, but still that's that's remarkable. Even the iPhone doesn't have a cut-out like this, even on the iPhone 11 Pro Series Apple's still sticking with it in the middle and the notch. So in a way this is a little more advanced even on the bottom. You have a chin, it's not as large as the eye, so I'm very impressed.

The hardware is good, and it feels fairly, fairly solid for $100. I did not think I'd like to design this much and the back. So we got a quad camera, mm-hmm I'm, not so sure about that one Wow looks pretty solid. They got the sizing of the camera right. The logo, placement and this one's even cleaner, doesn't have the text down here, and one thing I've also noticed- is that the way the back curves around the edges they got that right.

It looks good even on this side there's, oh no, there isn't a divot around the Powerboat. That would have been some remarkable attention to detail. Now the button placed me everything is correct: there's no power button on this side. Obviously, you've got a real chunker of a bezel, and the placement of the SIM card is on the opposite side. This seems like a maybe an LED light or completely false whole I think these are completely false, like there's nothing behind them down here ooh.

So one of the beauties of the Galaxy Note 1000 on the bottom. This is one of the most symmetrical areas on a Samsung Galaxy phone ever. This does not get that right and everything's moved downwards. Okay, let's power it on again the power buttons on the left. Here, it's so funny for me to see the little cutout up top okay there.

It is Samsung Galaxy, Note, 10.1 version we'll see, and oh so, the stylus. You actually have to put your fingernail inside it to pull it out and looks like it hasn't changed. It's still a metal piece of junk, no clickable actions or anything you know, but it does work. It feels like you're scratching a screen. Oh, you literally are it's leaving scratches on the screen from the official stylus nice, but okay, when it does work there.

It is so that's six point four inches. According to them, the sizing is just a little short of the note, 10 plus but bigger than the note, 10, and I'm happy to report. They at least had the official wallpapers on it. The iPhone 11 one was really lame. They don't even try operates fairly well, it's got.

Bigamy I mean wow I'm impressed. This looks really, really good. It's a shame that it didn't come in the aglow color, but even the white looks perfect. It's got a pearl effect to it like a nice paint job on a car. So let me go ahead and get this set up with Wi-Fi, and we'll see what it can do, what it's capable of and all those four cameras on the back excited to test those out all one of them, so I, Branch Geek bench on both and the clone, is just about.

You'd expect a 1108 multi-core score, so approximately exactly 110, which is roughly the equivalent all of them go for all the clones one time the price, one, tenth the performance same 65, 80 processors, the surprising thing is: it's actually running: Android 9.0, so you're getting almost the latest version of Android on a clone phone, while some official Samsung phones don't even have the latest version of Android. That baffles me the screen surprisingly bright and has fairly decent angles, but obviously you can't beat the world's best display on a smartphone. So let's see how the stylus compares in function. The cool thing is, it does recognize when it's removed and does bring up the contextual menu, so it doesn't work on the real one and the real one. Doesn't work on this one completely different technologies, so the menu here fairly similar it's just an older version of it, and you have basically the same function, so you can take a screenshot draw on it, and obviously it's a lot more responsive on the real deal fairly decent latency over here miles.

Better, though like this feels like you're drawing on paper or here lagging behind, then you have the edge swipe on this one. You bring up the shortcuts and same deal over here, so the software attention to detail fairly close Samsung's skin looks perfect on this clone and then, of course, you got big speed, but an older version of it cool. Alright, so I want to go ahead and test out a fingerprint sensor that they say they have in the display yeah. So they have the iris unlock, which is their really crappy version of the real deal, and here is that so putting it down right there. If I put it anywhere else, it does an active a so has to be right here, it's vibrating, letting me know it's scanning it.

Okay, we got a fingerprint. Let's test that out and cool it unlocked now, let's test it out with my other finger, which also unlocks it so yeah. This isn't fooling anybody, so, just like the rest of this absolutely fake. Let's move on to those cameras. I can't wait to test out all four of those cameras just by looking at it.

It appears that the bottom one is the fake one. So that's the one with a remotely some detail inside the rest, just look like a plastic stamp, but from far away not so bad I mean it would fool some people of. That quality though yeah wow, that's terrible and the front-facing camera. So this is the one I'm curious about. So is it this one right here? No, it's actually that little camera to the top right.

This is just a cutout in the middle of the display. That does absolutely nothing huh interesting, but at least they tried it looks similar cool. Let's go outside get some footage see what these bad boys, all four of them, can do. I'm filming with that part, basing camera I'd say, there's absolutely no quality to it whatsoever. Hello! Don't be shy would be surprised if it's even 2 megapixels, it's very, very blurry, no dynamic range whatsoever.

The colors are just almost black and white on the fake, and I'm a little disappointed. It's not coming from the pinhole camera in the screen. I think they could have done better, so albino sugar, glider says hi and cameras are a bust. Let's go to the rear and the rear sensor, which I'd estimate is about 5 megapixels, but records at 15 frames per second, just looking at it through the viewfinder. Even terrible colors are muted, dynamic range, non-existent, so props to Samsung they've done some amazing work with their cameras, absolutely love it, and you cannot compare with a clone I think nobody buys this to actually take pictures on it, but the four cameras was certainly alive.

I'd say the design overall does check out on these clones, and it looks good aside from being a little chunkier most of the colors line up on the borders, but the back would be nice to have here. Although I don't see anyone using it that much so, does it really matter? Ok, let's go back and take a look inside see what new manufacturing techniques they've incorporated in this clone. Unlike the iPhone back, which is glass, this one is plastic and from factory it's already sort of peeling off. They made my job a little easier here held on with adhesive and a prayer and there it is actually one of the most boring interiors I've seen you have a micros slot right here, easily accessible. If you wanted to upgrade it and a fairly large battery, 2600 Williams here, otherwise, very, very boring, obviously, to fake camera lenses.

These aren't even lenses, --let they're, just little divots in the plastic, absolutely lazy I mean how hard would it be to make at least a dual lens clone no-one's, even done one to this day, bare minimum and very easy mechanism here. So no wonder this thing is so heavy. It actually does have cast metal everywhere inside adding to the weight considerably heavier than a larger phone, an official one, okay. So nothing to see inside this is a pretty decent one. I feel like they tried fairly well, they gave it.

The latest version of Android could have been worse, and it's a little charming. You know this could have been worse up here. ?, at least they gave it a similar look to the real one. Obviously, not fooling anyone should you buy it, now as a toy for someone, maybe, but it isn't going to fool anyone in the real world. Alright.

So there it is the $99 Samsung, Galaxy, Note, 10.1, plus no comparison, but you do get one tenth of the phone for one tenth of the price. So for some people that could work. Alright, thanks for watching guys do not buy the Galaxy Note 10.


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