2021-06-29 22:13:11
Apple has not released the iPhone 13 yet, but some Chinese manufacturers copy the design of the new iPhone model from leaked images and sell it on online commerce sites.
Wang Suji, a famous Chinese technology blogger, said that a smartphone model with an appearance identical to the leaked image of the iPhone 13 called Coupe X60 Pro has just been launched in China, manufactured by smartphone company Koobee.
According to Koobee’s introduction, this “iPhone running Android operating system” has even more superior details than Apple’s genuine iPhone 13, such as a 3.5mm headphone jack, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor.
The “fake” iPhone 13 has a square design with a steel frame, similar to the iPhone 12 Pro. There is a 3.5mm headphone jack at the top like the iPhone 4. The hardware keys are arranged similarly to Apple’s smartphones.
The “fake” iPhone does not have a face unlock function but is equipped with a fingerprint sensor in the power key. According to the latest rumor from Ming-Chi Kuo – a technology blogger who often has accurate information about Apple’s mobile phones, fingerprint sensors will return on iPhones in 2022, not this year. This means the fingerprint sensor will not appear on the iPhone 13.

Coupe X60 Pro has a thin screen border, the “rabbit ears” part is significantly compact compared to the iPhone 12 Pro. This is also the rumored design of the iPhone 13.
The back of the Coupe X60 Pro uses glass material, the triple-lens camera cluster is raised high and is arranged similar to the iPhone 12. However, the device actually has only one 21-megapixel resolution lens, the other two lenses. for “decoration” purposes only.
In terms of configuration, Coupe X60 Pro owns power from 8-core MediaTeck chip, 6/8 GB RAM, 128/256 GB internal memory, 4,000 mAh battery. The device only supports 4G.
This “fake iPhone 13” costs 3,999 yuan (VND 14.2 million).
Before that, in 2020, before Apple officially introduced new products, fake iPhone 12s were also present in China.
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