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Can you sell an “iPhone” running on Android to die-hard Apple fans? Apparently, you can

  • BY Arif Lee
  • 5 August 2015
  • 10:49 am
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Android or iOS, whichever suits your fancy, chances are you’re on either side of the coin. It doesn’t really matter to which you’ve sold your allegiance to as of recent times they tend to take nifty features from one another but what happens when you pass of a version of Android as the latest iOS 9?

Becoming somewhat a status symbol worldwide, it is no surprise that most in the video were immediately gravitated to the said faux Apple product. From luxurious Apple Watches to iPhones, Apple’s fan base beckons anyone who wants something premium at their disposal and money is usually never an issue.

Using a Chinese copy-cat of the iPhone 6 the crew from Dit Is Normaal spent their time at a corner of an Apple store flaunting the “claimed” newest upgrade to iOS. Android fans can rejoice to know that most of the people in the video loved it! Will Apple fans continue to buy their products? Yes, probably but whether its due to the simplicity of the OS, premium builds or loyalty to Apple, it’ll be hard to tell one from the other.

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Check out more videos from the YouTubers from Netherlands here.

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