Letv is launching a phone that looks like an iPhone 14 Pro

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Letv announced that it will soon launch Letv S1 Pro in China. It will be an affordable 5G smartphone powered by the Huben T7510 SoC, a domestically developed chip that is said to offer similar performance to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7-series chipsets. However, the most notable aspect of this handset is its apparent resemblance to the iPhone 14 Pro. The Letv S1 Pro appears to have an identical triple rear camera layout to the iPhone 14 Pro, along with several other physical similarities.

in one post Office on Weibo, Letv announced on Wednesday that the Letv S1 Pro will soon be launched in China. It will be an affordable 5G smartphone powered by a Huben T7510 SoC. The company is yet to announce details about the handset, including its specs, pricing and availability.

The newly announced Letv S1 Pro appears to be similar in design to the iPhone 14 pro. It appears to have a similar rear camera layout to that Apple handset. In addition, this smartphone is presented with a pill-shaped cutout on the front. However, it’s unclear if the Letv S1 Pro will offer similar functionality to Dynamic Island on the iPhone 14 Pro.

This isn’t the first time that Letv has been heavily influenced by the design of the iPhone models. it before started the Letv Y1 Pro+which looks very similar iPhone 13. Prices for this smartphone started from 499 CNY (about Rs. 6,000) for the base model with 4GB RAM + 64GB storage.

The Letv Y1 Pro+ is equipped with a 6.5-inch LCD screen (720 x 1560 pixels). This smartphone gets a similar notch for the selfie camera on the front as the iPhone 13. In addition, the 8-megapixel sensor is arranged on the back in a square module. The setup of the rear camera on the handset is also similar to the layout of the iPhone 13 models.


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