The host of the YouTube channel TechSmartt reviews two fake iPhone XR clones, comparing them to a real iPhone XR. The first clone, purchased for $99, failed to charge and had a damaged box. The second clone, purchased for $112, was more convincing, with a similar design and features to the real iPhone XR. However, it had some differences, such as a thicker bezel, typos in the settings, and a non-functional App Store. The host also compared the camera and speaker quality of the fake and real phones, finding that the real phone performed better. The video aims to educate viewers on how to spot fake iPhones and what to expect from clones.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The host of the video is comparing a real iPhone XR to a fake iPhone XR.
2. The fake iPhone XR was purchased from DHgate.com for $99.
3. The fake iPhone XR comes with a plastic bag, a USB brick, ear pods, and a lightning cable.
4. The box of the fake iPhone XR is damaged and has a blank back.
5. The real iPhone XR has a glass screen protector and comes with a two-toned Apple brick.
6. The fake iPhone XR has a larger lens than the real iPhone XR.
7. The fake iPhone XR has a Two Tone flash and a lopsided mute switch.
8. The fake iPhone XR does not have a HDR toggle in the camera app.
9. The fake iPhone XR has a thick bezel at the bottom of the screen.
10. The fake iPhone XR's Face ID feature is not very accurate and can take multiple tries to unlock.
11. The fake iPhone XR's App Store is not the traditional App Store and has a different layout.
12. The fake iPhone XR's speakers are not as good as the real iPhone XR's speakers.
13. The fake iPhone XR's YouTube app is hidden in the Play Store and has a lower video quality.
Note: I've excluded any opinions or subjective comments from the host, and only included factual information about the comparison between the real and fake iPhone XR.