You may think this is a joke, but it’s actually one of the strongest points on a Chinese iPhone… although it’s certainly not the only one. Truth of the matter is that Asian phones don’t look quite as snazzy as the top of the line models you can find on the stores. However, they actually get the job done (even if sometimes you have to wait an extra second for the call menu to open), and there are actually hundreds of iPhone clone models available for sale. Moreover, you will be surprised to notice that some of these models actually include unique and remarkable features such as triple-SIM card support.

Even though some of these phones are actually more advanced than the top brand items you can find on the stores, let’s face it… no thief on their right mind would want to steal a iPhone 5G. Why? Simply because these are Asian phones, and many people are a bit racist in the brand preferences. Simple as that. IF some of these Chinese iPhones were marketed as western brands, they would surely get much higher recognition and prestige, and they would surely be sold for much higher cost. In this sense, it’s actually good that most people only care about brands and looks… because that makes room for the smart consumer to get a very niche Asian phone at a surprising low cost, these days.

If you’re always worried that someone will steal your expensive phone, you should just get a iPhone clone. Most people think these phones are no good, and petty thieves are no different. Think about it: how many times has someone you know had their Puma sneakers stolen off the locker room? Now, think about how many times have you heard someone complaining their white brand sneakers were stolen. Can you see the similarity between both scenarios? It doesn’t mean those sneakers are really that terrible…. But people who steal stuff just care about brands and appearances.

When someone makes fun of your Chinese iPhone, tell them at least you don’t have to worry about burglary. Sure, they’re mocking you know… but maybe you’ll get the last laugh a couple of years from now, when you’re still using the same iPhone 5G and your friends – god forbid – have had their smart phones stolen at a disco, or something like that. It may not be one of the most obvious reasons to get a Chinese iPhone, but it’s actually a very good reason once you think about it. After all, it’s much better planning ahead for all negative scenarios, am I right?

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