The LeBest X14 Pro Max was recently released by LeBest, a Chinese entry-level smartphone company. Some Android-based smartphone makers are routinely attacked for allegedly copying Apple's designs.
The X14 Pro Max is the most recent device that aims to capitalise on the popularity of the iPhone by stealing numerous of its design elements, according to MacRumors. It costs less than $150 and is available now. The name "X14 Pro Max," which appears to be a nod to the upcoming iPhone 14 Pro Max, is only the first of numerous design decisions that closely mimic Apple's top-tier iPhone models.
The device sports a back camera module with three lenses arranged in a triangle, a flash above the right lens, and a notch designed to simulate an eye. These features are shared by the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro. LiDAR scanner below it. The phone sports a frosted glass back and a polished stainless steel frame, just like the iPhone 11 Pro, 12 Pro, and 13 Pro.
The LeBest X14 Pro Max differs from the iPhone in addition to these commonalities by having a 16-megapixel back camera, a rear display next to the camera array, a hole-punch cutout for the front-facing camera, support for 40W fast charging, and a side-mounted fingerprint scanner.
It is far less expensive than the iPhone in terms of technology and specs, with a 6.5-inch LCD screen, a resolution of 2340 x 1080 pixels, a 60Hz refresh rate, and an 8-megapixel front camera. The device is designed to use Huawei Mobile Services rather than Google.