Fake Vs Real iPhone XS Max Full Comparison (NEW) | $127 FAKE vs $1099 REAL By JrTech

By JrTech
Aug 14, 2021
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Fake Vs Real iPhone XS Max Full Comparison (NEW) | $127 FAKE vs $1099 REAL

What's up, everyone is Jarrod tacking to have a super exciting comparison, video between a real Apple, iPhone xx, Max and a fake one that I picked up from a Chinese website. So let's get started, we're going to break this video up into two parts: we're gonna, look at all the differences between the hardware and the physical outside the phone, and also can take a look at the software as well. Before we start with a comparison video I want to. Let you guys know that I'm currently giving away a real iPhone, X X max in a separate video and the giveaway is happening right now. So you don't want to miss out on your opportunity to win that the link is going to be down below in the description box. The first piece of hardware that everyone always sees is the screen and the real iPhones on the right side, and that is a twenty-six.

Eighty, eight by twelve forty-two resolution, which gives you a 458 pixel per square inch while the fake iPhone. The left side is a 1520 by 720, which has a pixel of the 234 per square inch and that might sound like it's pretty bad, spec wise, but actually I'm the fake iPhone things. Look pretty good pictures. Look pretty good, and I have no complaints about the screen resolution. Now, let's take a look at the actual hardware on the sides of the phones and the left side.

The antennas line up on top and bottom also the same with the bottom up and down rocker and the mute. The volume up and down rocker's do feel a little flimsy compared to the real deal, but they get the job done on the right-hand side. Everything is smooth and lines up. Besides the SIM card tray, it's a little off-center and also on bottom right. Here is a little different.

We don't have any of the antennas and also there's supposed to be a mic when, on the fake one is actual speakers, so unfortunately they got that a little wrong. Now, let's flip it over to the back and check out the cameras and see how the cameras compare one on one verse, each other for audio and pictures. As you can clearly tell this is a completely different day in different setting than what I filmed the real iPhone in the beginning. You might be a little confused. Why had the little video on repeat for the fake iPhone, and that was because I filmed on the exact same time is the real one, but for some reason it just had up the whole video and even though it was about 30 to 45 seconds, it only makes it a couple of seconds, so I had to retake this? Full video I had a bunch of different issues while using the fake iPhone camera.

Now it wasn't necessarily potato quality but did have a bunch of different issues, especially when replaying it back and speeding up the videos. Now, let's check out the front-facing camera and see what the differences are between the video and audio quality, all right. Here's a front-facing camera- and you can tell clearly that's even more of a difference. It looks like I'm in a totally different setting on the fake iPhone, a guitar here overall I have to say the fake iPhone doesn't even come close to the real iPhone or in terms of quality for the picture and also audio and also the playback function. I'm.

The fake iPhone is really my stuff, I'll, just fast-forward to certain videos. Another piece of hardware that is missing from the fake iPhone is the wireless charging. Of course the real one has it, but unfortunately the fake one does not know, let's reverse gears and talk about the main differences when it comes to the software. Now of all the fake iPhones that I've checked out in the past years, none of them have every Saturday learning iOS. It always said that was running Android.

When you go to the settings. This is literally the first fake iPhone that says it's running iOS and I thought it was a pretty cool point out, but don't get fooled because it's still running Android and you could tell that by different parts throughout the settings such as they'll, be just different shelves. So if you click on something, it's actually not going to bring you to a different part of the setting, it's literally just there to mimic what the iOS has, but for the most part it does get the job done, but it is lacking some different settings, and you don't get all the different functions, of course, that you get with the real iPhone. Some of those missing features that you're not gonna, get on the fake iPhone are, for example, it touched the tap and the real one touch it once, and you can see your whole screen, but there's a little wrong, though the sensor or just missing the sensor on the fake one. Another feature: you're, not gonna, get on the fake iPhone is gonna, be forced touch.

It just thinks you're trying to delete that, and even though I don't actually use force to touch a lot I'm a real iPhone. It is something to point out overall I'll test. The quality of the software for the fake iPhone I do have to say it is pretty poor. It is definitely better than previous generations of fake iPhones and good phones out there, but it is still pretty slow and laggy, and I feel that most people would be able to tell this is a fake phone within a couple seconds of using it just really laggy and nothing is smooth about it, even just switching out of apps, and it does happen just freeze from time to time and going back to the different settings with the different shells. Even if you go through settings here, you can't actually search for anything.

So it goes for the Android skin, just looking like the iOS, but doesn't actually function like it, like I'm trying to type in different settings go to my Wi-Fi, and it won't actually enable any of that. So that's just something to keep in mind now. Overall, tell me what you guys think of the differences between the real and fake one. If you're in the market to purchase a real one, do you think you would actually pick up a fake one, knowing all these different things, even though you would save hundreds of dollars? Also, don't forget about that? A huge giveaway we have going on right now of the iPhone xx max, like I mentioned it's coming down in the description box below. If you guys didn't enjoy this video make sure you hit that subscribe button I got tons of more content coming.

You guys, wait Mr. J, our tech signing off peace.


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