Clones of the iPhone 14 Pro have already started to show up on the Chinese market, as the MacRumors website suggests. The latter then attempts to mimic the quirks that ought to set the smartphone apart from its forerunners, including Apple’s comparatively large ultra-wide-angle lens and the “pill” and “hole”-shaped cutouts that replace the notch on the iPhone 13 Pro. These “reproductions” aren’t as accurate as they initially seem to be. These show significant design problems that even the most astute observers could not miss. We may note that the gadgets are sluggish and have false back sensors. Last but not least, notice that these advertised knockoffs are outfitted with a customized version of Android that mimics the UI included in iOS 16. Even though Apple hasn’t yet disclosed the iPhone 14 Pro’s final design, these duplicates may unintentionally mislead some customers.