Since September 12, the entire (almost) world has been wrapped in the hue and cry of the new Apple iPhone X, and its heftier than hefty price tag. In India, the iPhone X will be available in November, priced at a whopping Rs 89,000. The higher storage variant, on the other hand, is priced at Rs 102,000. Now, there would be a big bunch that will readily and easily spend a lakh for the iPhone X, but the major lot is like me, that would just sit on the couch, and curse myself for being broke, and Apple for being crazy.
However at this moment, there is something very interesting we have come across on the internet. The Apple iPhone X is scheduled to go up for sale in November, but before the pre-booking could even kick off, a much cheaper Chinese version of the smartphone is already out.
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GooPhone X as listed by GizChina
A smartphone going by the name GooPhone, has been spotted in China, which looks almost identical to the iPhone X. And the most interesting bit is the price tag – $100 (approximately Rs 6,500). The GooPhone is a Chinese brand notorious for selling knockoffs of premium devices, and this time around it’s managed to get its iPhone doppelganger out well before the actual launch of the iPhone X. Ladies and gentlemen, meet the GooPhone I8, also known as GooPhone X. 
In terms of design, the GooPhone X almost entirely lifted Apple’s iPhone X’s aesthetics but as one would expect, it runs on Android OS. It features a 5.5-inch edge-to-edge display, packs a MediaTek MTK6580 chip, 1GB of RAM, 16GB internal memory, and a 720×1280 HD display.
Though, from what was reported by Gizchina, the company itself hints at the device being a fake. The device runs Android 5.0 but instead shows an Android 7.0. It also displays fake 4G LTE status indicators while only providing 3G service, and shows 64GB of memory when it only has 16GB. Again, though the rear shows what looks like a dual-camera setup, it actually just sports an 8-megapixel sensor at the back, and a 2-megapixel lens on the front. A cheap budget Android phone with no guarantee of how long it’ll even run! Hope this makes it clear for you, that as much attractive this may sound, you cannot be buying the GooPhone X to replace the iPhone X.