The summary of ‘FAKE S23 ULTRA: It’s Getting Scary…’

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The video focuses on unboxing and evaluating a counterfeit Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, comparing it with both a genuine S23 Ultra and a fake S22 Ultra. The presenter highlights the deceptive packaging designed to fool buyers, noting minor discrepancies such as a blue camera among standard ones. Key comparisons include improvements in the fake S23 Ultra over the fake S22 Ultra, such as minimized screen bezels and a better S Pen made of aluminum with a rubber tip. However, there are noted downgrades in camera and speaker quality. Technical evaluations reveal the fake phone runs on an outdated MediaTek 6580WP processor and Adreno 650 GPU, with deceptive elements like a potentially misleading IMEI number and non-functional internal components. Despite some upgrades in screen responsiveness and microphone quality, the overall evaluation suggests the fake S23 Ultra still falls short, especially in camera and audio performance, and even a fake iPhone 14 Pro Max is considered a better alternative.

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In this part of the video, the presenter discusses unboxing a fake Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. They mention the challenges faced in acquiring the fake phone and emphasize the deceptive packaging, which includes a Samsung bag to trick buyers. The fake phone’s box closely mimics the real one, making it difficult to distinguish if you’ve never seen the actual product. The presenter reveals the contents, noting minor discrepancies like a blue camera among the others. They compare the fake S23 Ultra to last year’s fake S22 Ultra to see if there have been any upgrades.

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In this part of the video, the presenter compares a counterfeit Samsung S23 Ultra with a genuine S23 Ultra and a fake S22 Ultra. They point out similarities and differences in design, such as the SIM tray fit, button placement, and S Pen size. The fake S23 Ultra has improved features compared to the previous fake model, such as a minimized bottom chin on the screen. The presenter then discusses the process of purchasing the counterfeit phone, which involved using WhatsApp and navigating to an obscure link without specific phone listings. Upon checking the phone’s specs using CPU-X, they discover it runs on an outdated MediaTek 6580WP processor and an Adreno 650 GPU. They highlight a potential scam wherein the counterfeit phone’s IMEI number corresponds to a legitimate S23 Ultra under warranty, warning viewers that IMEI checks are not a foolproof way to verify a phone’s authenticity. Finally, the presenter checks the battery capacity, which claims to be 4300 mAh and mentions that the battery has lasted an entire day.

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In this part of the video, the presenter compares a fake Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra with its previous iteration and highlights several differences. The S Pen of the new fake model is an upgrade, feeling better and being made of aluminum with a rubber tip, unlike the previous plastic version. However, the cameras have degraded in quality from the fake S22 Ultra to the fake S23 Ultra. The speaker quality of the fake S23 Ultra is also worse and quieter compared to the fake S22 Ultra. Microphone tests suggest the fake S23 Ultra’s is slightly better. Upon opening the fake S23 Ultra, the presenter finds a 3,000 mAh battery, contradicting the earlier claims. The internal layout appears slightly improved over the last year’s model.

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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the internals of a fake Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, pointing out that many components, including a bracket and multiple camera lenses, are non-functional and purely aesthetic. The speaker reveals that only one camera is real, and notes differences from the previous year’s model, including a larger sensor. The video compares this fake model to an older fake version, highlighting improvements in screen responsiveness and microphone quality, but noting that the camera and speaker are worse. The speaker also mentions that a fake iPhone 14 Pro Max is a better option than both fake Galaxy models and suggests checking out another related video.

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