Compré un iPhone 11 Pro FALSO | ¿Qué tan malo es? 📱 - Summary

Summary

The speaker is discussing their experience with a fake iPhone 11 Pro Max they purchased for approximately 175 dollars. They compare it to the original iPhone 11 Pro Max and detail the differences they noticed.

The fake iPhone was cheaper and looked similar to the original, but the speaker found several issues with it. The fake iPhone was slower to unlock, its camera quality was poor, and it heated up quickly. The speaker also noticed that the fake iPhone had a dubious charger and the screen didn't reflect light as well as the original.

The speaker found that the fake iPhone had issues with facial recognition and the 'Find My iPhone' application. It also had problems with internet connectivity and displayed ads that couldn't be closed.

In conclusion, the speaker advises against buying the fake iPhone and suggests that it's better to invest in a low-mid range phone for the same price.

Facts

1. The speaker is discussing a fake iPhone 11 Pro Max that they purchased online. [Source: Document(page_content="00:00:16.26: iPhone. 11 promax but it is the original of course I only buy original you are telling me to spend a lot of money when you can get one that is exactly the same", metadata={})]

2. The fake iPhone 11 Pro Max is significantly cheaper than an original one, costing around a tenth of the price. [Source: Document(page_content="00:01:17.18: an original iPhone 11 Promax of 256 gigabytes costs. 00:01:14.00: something like a tenth of what an original iPhone 11 Promax of 256 gigabytes costs.", metadata={})]

3. The speaker is unhappy with the fake iPhone, as it frequently shows ads and blocks the original iPhone's features. [Source: Document(page_content="00:00:12.93: got blocked again, 00:00:13.77: Louis, what you have in your hands is an iPhone. 00:05:50.48: it came with a Huawei charger and this other one, this cable is", metadata={})]

4. The fake iPhone's camera quality is poor, with slow response times and poor color reproduction. [Source: Document(page_content="00:08:15.12: fake iphone if you want to use your camera you have to pay for your internet because if not it's going to look like a horrible ad", metadata={})]

5. The speaker noted that the fake iPhone heats up more than an original iPhone, which could potentially damage the device. [Source: Document(page_content="00:10:19.85: nava explode and if they give me habitat that the iphone has already heated up the fake like it's just paying here for more", metadata={})]

6. The speaker is concerned about the security of the fake iPhone, as it asks for iCloud data and facial recognition, which the original iPhone does not require. [Source: Document(page_content="00:10:36.86: was on the iphone, fake, it brings the find my iphone application, that is, to search for iphone, and when you click on it, well, if it invites you to put your icloud data there, it doesn't know how to do it, and the truth is to you be give me your password but honestly I do n't want to do it I didn't want to give you my iPhone data of dubious origin I wouldn't feel at all safe about putting any password on this thing", metadata={})]

7. The speaker does not recommend the fake iPhone to others, stating that it is not worth the risk and cost. [Source: Document(page_content="00:12:23.38: don't do it, company, please, good heavens. I think I'm going to bring it with me in my backpack in case I get robbed one day. We have to do that. don't pass, knock on wood, holy heavens, but if one day I happen to be like the brou, yes, I think my iPhone 11 pro max, but please, carnal please, take it, I'll give you the password to those other things about passwords, and that's obviously not this thing", metadata={})]