All right now, you might have seen these floating around. These are busy this kind of knockoff clone versions of the upcoming iPhone. They always seem to hit the market prior to an iPhone launch. There's something weird in this particular case, though, because I have some information that these particular clones of what we'll probably call be called the iPhone, 11 or XII, or something like that might not be the eventual design. In fact, it could be a fairly substantial difference between this clone representation of the next iPhone, which yes, it's here, it's working, it's in boxes like it even showed up with fake Apple Store, I, don't know. Actually, maybe the bags are not fake.
Maybe they went to a real Apple Store a snag, but I. Don't really? Why don't we just look at it? You decide, and then we'll talk about the design changes here. They look a lot like the previous generation boxes. Obviously you have a iPhone on the side. The artwork is the same from the previous generation.
If you're, skeptical and you're. Looking at this, you, you, maybe your spider sense- may go off a little like something like if you look at the top edge here. Is this completely straight this line here? Is this a bit closer over here, I, don't know designed by Apple in California. Okay, are you buying it? Well, there's no plastic on the actual phone, fake paperwork, fake, Apple, stickers, man, it's unbelievable, and they get these things out before the actual device launches wild. This is the device and, like I said you may have seen this floating around now the implementation here of the rear camera setup.
This is something that's been rumored, we've seen a lot of it, but it's actually the way it's implemented. That is up for dispute. So on this particular device. You see this Ridge around it. You see this very boxy.
Look. It doesn't blend all that. Well, with the glass back on the device itself. Actually, I don't mind this color at all. Maybe a little lighter.
Actually this by the way is an iPhone tennis, max I would say then I need to switch hands. Let's see, yeah yeah. Definitely the clone is a bit lighter. You know what if you really look at this font, you can also spot the fairness look at how much sharper this font is its sharper, and it's thinner. It's just it's just not the same phone you have headphones included, even get an adapter in their fake, lightning, cable and the power brick.
Oh, this is the white one. Okay, so this white one actually gives you a much better representation of the scale of this potential camera cutout and then last up we have gold color, of course, one plus calling that almond I know that this particular design for a lot of people. It's its gonna, be a polarizing type of thing because it is such a ubiquitous device, and so many people have it once the thing releases and everybody sees whatever the new implementation happens to be it's a very short path to that becoming familiar, and therefore people becoming comfortable with it. I don't think it's going to end up. Looking quite like this, in fact, I think it's gonna look substantially different, but anyhow, let's go ahead and boot this up and see how it operates.
Now the way these things are built is that they're, basically running Android in many cases or some version of it within this, like Apple, asks skin. You know this chin is way too large on the clone model over here. Also, the display much more dim no OLED action by the looks of it. So this is what the chin is supposed to look like. This is what it looks like over here when you have this switch push down, there's no red indicator to let you know that it's been activated, you know what oh you do a good job of faking.
It again you can tell the fonts are off here. You could be maybe fooled know somebody just handed to you: you're, not fool. Someone has to go in and really modify some version of Android and that's not so easy to do so. There has to be some sort of market for this. It must be a significant market because it wouldn't be worth the investment.
Otherwise, each one of these costs around 200 bucks, something in that territory. So I can tell you straight away. This is a low resolution display. I. Can see pixels from this range, which is very unusual, I mean it's night and day as far as I'm concerned very soft, looking image there at 1x, let's not that you slow, shutter and then another soft looking image at 2x and that's it.
That seems to be the only options there. It's not a good picture. Jack, it's a lot of noise in the image you can see, beard hairs but like if you just look, it looks like a painting. Some of my is I mean the resolution is obviously not substantial. Now, what happens? If you go into portrait mode, it says move farther away.
Still wants me to move farther. How far away you want me to be I mean it's looking for a face. Does it even know the difference just tell me move farther away how far away it still says, no fiber, no portrait mode at play. Okay, so lots of ways to figure out that this thing is bogus. I mean the last one.
I want to try out is sound there. We go all right, Apple shrinking the notch who the buttons are also a little loose move. It's so slow, it's painfully slow on Wi-Fi the video quality severe auto crunch down for like 144 foods and the audio is crunching. Look I. Don't recommend that you buy this thing all right, I'm, trying to figure out how or why these things exist.
It's got to be a novelty factor for some. It definitely is for us for me and also for you watching this. Furthermore, it looks close to what you could imagine the next iPhone the iPhone 11. Looking like you know, there are some other perspectives out there on what this might look like and in fact, I have one of those other perspectives on the way in the form of a CNC model, so I'll showcase that compare it to this in an upcoming video I. Don't think that this is what the next iPhone is going to look like it's sort of in the right territory, but I, don't think it's gonna, be this ugly, maybe that's it Jack! Maybe you buy it.
Maybe it has a limited lifespan. You buy it now to goof on your friends. You use this. Furthermore, you stick your SIM card in here. Furthermore, you use it for the next few months prior to the iPhone announcement, and you get tons of attention and people think you're cool, because it's truly an iPhone, or at least it looks like an iPhone that nobody has.
Source : Unbox Therapy