The summary is:
The speaker is reviewing two fake versions of the iPhone 5 that he bought from China. He compares them with the original iPhone 5 and shows how they differ in design, performance, and features. He also shows the accessories that come with the fake iPhones, such as headphones, charger, and lightning cable. He says that one of the fake iPhones is very similar to the original, while the other one is very cheap and plastic. He asks the viewers to suggest ways to destroy the bad copy in the comments. He also promotes his channel and social media accounts.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video where the speaker compares two fake versions of iPhone 5 with the original one.
2. The first fake version is made of plastic, has a poor quality screen and printing, and runs on a simple Android system with a fake lightning connector.
3. The second fake version is made of aluminum, has a better quality screen and printing, and runs on Android 4.20 with a real lightning connector.
4. The speaker shows how the fake versions differ from the original one in terms of design, performance, interface, and accessories.
5. The speaker plans to destroy the first fake version in a manual way and asks the viewers to suggest their ideas in the comments.