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Is it true that the android version of iphone models sold in Computer Village run perfectly like original iOS devices?
I am seeing a lot of Instagram vendors advertising the android version of iphone which looks identical physically to the latest iPhone 15 Pro Max but runs a modified Android operating system. I want to know if these devices actually support Face ID iMessage and the official Apple App Store. Are the cameras actually 48MP or are they fake lenses?
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3 days agoTo be incredibly direct: The android version of iphone is a massive scam that preys entirely on people wanting luxury status on a budget. These devices are absolute garbage disguised in a beautiful shell. Physically they mimic the exact dimensions metal rails and glass back of the iPhone 15 Pro Max. However the moment you turn it on the illusion shatters. The screen is usually a terrible 720p LCD panel with massive bezels disguised by dark wallpapers. The operating system is heavily modified Android 8 or Android 9 dressed up with an iOS theme. The icons look like Apple apps but tapping the App Store icon literally opens the Google Play Store. It absolutely DOES NOT support iMessage FaceTime Siri or genuine Face ID (it uses basic 2D Android face unlock which can be fooled by a photograph).
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3 days agoRegarding the camera claims on the android version of iphone: It is completely fraudulent. The back of the phone will show three massive camera lenses but if you look closely only one of them actually has a tiny generic 5MP or 8MP sensor inside. The other two lenses are literally pieces of black plastic glued to the casing for decoration. The photo quality is comparable to a 2012 Nokia phone. Furthermore the processor inside these clones is usually a terribly slow MediaTek MT6580 chip with barely 2GB of RAM though the software is hacked to display "1TB Storage" and "16GB RAM" in the settings menu. Buying this phone is throwing 100,000 Naira into the trash. It will lag freeze and break within two months. Buy a genuine budget Android phone instead.
josh
3 days agoI saw someone crying at Computer Village because they paid 400k thinking it was a real iPhone 14 Pro Max. The scammers are very slick. Never buy an iPhone in a dark corner always test it in broad daylight.
josh
3 days agoThe battery life on these clones is terrifying. The battery drains from 100 percent to zero in less than two hours because the internal battery cell is extremely small and cheap. Do not waste your money.
josh
3 days agoA quick trick to expose a clone: Tell Siri to open an app. The clone will either do nothing or open Google Assistant. Also open the calculator app and swipe left on the numbers; a real iPhone will delete the last digit a fake one will not.