A real copy of the iPhone 14 Pro for less than 150 euros!

It is not uncommon to see Android manufacturers indulge in the game of iPhone design, whose global success has been undeniable for more than fifteen years now. But often the companies in question at least make the effort to stand out with a few differences on the case side. This is far from the value proposition of the LeEco S1 Pro, sold for the equivalent of less than 150 euros in China.

This mobile thus takes up the appearance of the iPhone 14 Pro, but this time with a screen of 6.5 inchesagainst 6.1 inches for the Apple smartphone or 6.7 inches for its big brother, l’iPhone 14 Pro Max. Here, however, no 120 Hz refresh rate or even 2K definition: you will have to settle for a frequency of 60 Hz for a 1600 x 720 pixel panel.

Performances

On the side of the components that propel and LeEco S1 Prothe manufacturer chose an eight-core Zhanrui T7510 processor, engraved with a precision of twelve nanometers. For comparison, the A16 Bionic chip of the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max is designed with a thinness of four nanometers. This characteristic is essential for energy consumption and raw power. The smaller the number, the better.

The motherboard is however supported by 8 GB of RAM here, against 6 GB of RAM on the iPhone 14 Pro and on the iPhone 14 Pro Max. As for internal storage, it is limited to 128 GB. With this, autonomy is ensured by a 5,000 mAh battery, which is even better than Apple’s competing mobiles, but that’s without counting on a potential more greedy chip…

Copy iPhone, all the way…

To offer a format as close to that of the iPhone 14 Pro, the LeEco S1 Pro has gone so far as to display the same Dynamic Island at the top of the screen. As for the rear photo sensor, one would think that it also has three lenses. But in reality, it is nothing! Indeed, users will simply be entitled to a single lens of thirteen megapixels. The other two that appear on the back are dummyjust like the time-of-flight radar.

As for the operating system, it is obviouslyAndroidApple does not entrust any third-party manufacturer with the iOS license to date.

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By: Keleops AG

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