If you’re filthy rich, the answer is quite obvious: not to fake iPhone. Let’s face it… not unlike fake Coke, fake iPhones may look a lot like the real thing, but they aren’t at all like the real thing. Real is best, and Apple makes better iPhones than anyone else in the world. Makes sense, after all it was them who came up with the iPhone concept in the first place. And much like Coca Cola Co., they make a superior product to every single one of its copycats. Even the glorified copycats, out from the bunch. However…
Think about what I wrote at the beginning of this article, “if you’re filthy rich, the answer is quite obvious”. Well, this observation is key to this argument, you see… because despite being a superior product, the original iPhone is also an exorbitantly priced piece of equipment. Within its price range ($500-$800), you can easily find other kinds of smartphones that deliver higher processing power and more advanced features.







