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Don’t buy this scam iPhone

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We bought a fake iPhone to see how close to the real thing it could be. Well… close isn’t the word.

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0:00 Intro
0:42 Unboxing & First Impressions
3:25 Thanks Certo!
3:59 Amazing Specs
4:30 Connectivity
5:30 Apps and OS
6:26 Device Testing
7:28 Hacking for the TRUTH
9:35 Teardown to Battery
10:13 Competitors

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Alice AUSTIN

Alice AUSTIN is studying Cisco Systems Engineering. He has passion with both hardware and software and writes articles and reviews for many IT websites.

32 thoughts on “Don’t buy this scam iPhone

  • You could easily have tested the battery by charging it using a battery tester or by just monitoring the voltage during a discharge

  • Well, chances are the fake lemonade iPhone is Made in China 😂

  • Not my fav video lmao…seems a bit random. Maybe I’m a snob but this is just a bad Android phone

  • Ah yes. Mac Address, Linus’ hated step child. Approaching 2 weeks and not a peep from this channel about perhaps a new product category Apple may have recently launched

  • 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 High Digital Camera"
    You ever heard of High Definition?
    What the

  • Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.. Anyone made the effort to make a fake top rated Android phone?

  • 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…)

  • Its just as functional as a real iphone. It even has type c and headphone jack

  • 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 wish a real iPhone came in that purple color though 😮‍💨👌

  • Why not use good clone than this garbage one? That would still be bad, but make for a more interesting video

  • I almost bought a fake iPod Touch 1 back in the day. Luckily I saved my money

  • by the time the phone opened its browser, i already finished updating my iphone from zero to 100

    UPDATING AN IPHONE

  • THANK you for finally acknowledging that all Apple gear is essentially 'veblen goods'

  • There's a clone that looks exactly like the real one and you bought one of the worst lmao

  • I can't believe they're charging $300 for this shit. You can get a better phone for less than 100

  • Certo, your video sponsor, seems like a scam. There are basically no details on their webpage on how their software works, it doesn't seem to do anything that you couldn't do yourself with a little knowledge about iOS (checking which apps have which permissions), and all of the supposed media coverage linked on their site only mentions their software in passing, except for one article which is a puff piece written by their CEO. Have you done your due diligence in researching this sponsor before recommending their products in this video? Are you aware of how Certos tools work, if they're safe, if they've been reviewed by cybersecurity specialists etc.? It seems you have no idea what kind of product you're featuring here.

  • A reminder to only buy Apple products from an authorized retailer!

  • 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.

  • It disgusts me that products like this, and the companies that make them, are even legally allowed to exist. Absolutely abhorrant. Imagine being an older person who just needs a cheap cell for calls and texts and some light app usage and you stumble across one of these.

  • 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

  • This nugget is sooo dingus that this video should have been made in cooperation with Dankpods! 🙃ForJonathan's question: I still remember somewhere around 10yrs ago I have been scammed into buying a counterfeit Sony MDR-V900HD studio monitor. Remember those 3GS knockoffs /w an analog tv tuner? They disappeared so quickly that I suspect they were as usable as this one.

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