Apple has been dominating the smartphone market with its phone lineup for years. Apple also stands out in terms of its mobile chipsets, as we highlighted in our 2023 mobile chipset review. Now, while Android phones are still catching up in terms of performance, the manufacturers have made efforts to make their phones look like iPhones.
But why would anyone want to buy Android phones with iPhone-like designs? Well, iPhones are not cheap. Even the low-end modern iPhone, the standard iPhone 14, is $799. In comparison, there are many Android phones with iPhone-inspired designs that come under $400. With these phones, you can have something that mimics the design aspects of iPhones for a much lower cost.
However, not all iPhone-like Android phones are worth considering. Some, on the other hand, are a great pick if you want to have a phone that resembles Apple iPhones to some degree. You will find info about them below. And do note that they are not 100% iPhone clones. They imitate the design aspects of iPhones to varying degrees.
REDMI 12
Xiaomi has a tendency to copy the design aspects of Apple iPhones. Most of its Android phones have an uncanny resemblance to different iPhone models. And with the Redmi 12, which was released just recently, Xiaomi continues the trend. Want to know in which aspect the Redmi 12 copies iPhones?
That would be the camera arrangement on the rear. If you take a closer look, it’s pretty similar to the triangular camera module of the iPhone 14 Pro. Moreover, the Redmi 12 comes with flat sides too. This contributes to the Android phone’s resemblance to the iPhone 14 Pro.
However, it’s important to note that the phone doesn’t have the same internal specifications as the iPhone 14 Pro. Instead, it has good mid-range specs. And the great part is that the Android phone starts at $168.
OPPO F21S PRO
Fan of the boxy design that the iPhone 12 came with? Looking for an Android phone that comes with a similar design along with flat sides? What you are searching for is likely the Oppo F21s Pro. The phone has good mid-range specifications too. After all, it was launched in September last year.
However, you need to note that the Oppo F21s Pro has a large Oppo logo on the back. So, if you really want to make the Android phone look like an iPhone 12, it would be a good idea to use a case.
REALME C55
One of the main highlights of the iPhone 14 series is the Dynamic Island. In fact, it is the feature that makes the Pro models stand out from the standard phones of the series. But iPhone 14 Pro starts at $999. Can’t afford it but still want to get a taste of Dynamic Island? This $165 Android phone has got you covered!
The standout feature of this Android phone is that it comes with a Mini Capsule on the front. It’s basically Realme’s take on the Dynamic Island found in the iPhone 14 Pro models. Also, the Realme C55 comes with an exterior that imitates the iPhone 12. But again, the specs are not even close to any of the iPhones mentioned here.
LEECO S1 PRO
Not convinced with the designs of the Android phones above? Want something that looks exactly like an iPhone? You need to check out the LeEco S1 Pro. It is the phone that goes all in when it comes to copying the design of the iPhone 14 Pro Max. In fact, when I first looked at it, I was left wondering how LeEco managed to get away with it.
From pretty much all the angles, the phone looks like an iPhone 14 Pro Max. The phone even fully copies the front design of the iPhone. It comes with a pill-shaped cutout that houses a single camera. And there’s a Dynamic Island feature too. That makes the Android phone look 1:1 as the current high-end iPhone.
But LeEco was so busy copying the design of the iPhone 14 Pro Max that it forgot to include some basic features. For example, the triple camera setup on the back only has one functional sensor; the others are there as mockups. Also, the specs are very low-end. However, the phone is cheap. It costs just $134.