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People Are Faking Their iPhone 11s By Sergio Velasquez Are you tired of using the same old iPhone X or XS? Do you have around $7? Then, I have some good news for you. Now, you can buy an iPhone 11 camera sticker that'll give your old iPhone a brand-new look! It literally does nothing, but at least you'll get bragging rights. Maybe not. Apple's latest iPhones haven't included any drastic changes to the outside and so the iPhone 11 still looks similar to the older iPhone X / XS. While this is an issue for some, others are now taking advantage of it. Take this fake iPhone 11 camera sticker for example. For just $6.95 you can make your iPhone X, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max or iPhone XR look like the new iPhone 11. Or you could buy an iPhone 11 Pro camera sticker to kick things up a notch. If you're wondering what it would look like, this TikTok video from Digital Buyer gives you a brief tutorial on how to set up your new iPhone 11 "camera." Another visible change between the iPhone 11 and the previous generation iPhones is the Apple logo, which is now closer to the middle of the iPhone's back. But, as you can see in the video, you can purchase an iPhone 11 case that'll help you hide your "outdated" iPhone's logo. Needless to say, these stickers won't do anything special to your iPhone. It won't give you an extra camera or improve the ones that you already have. The iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro have some of the best cameras on any device, and the battery life on the iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max is exceeding people's expectations. And that my friend, is something you can't get from a sticker. However, some people feel the need to show that they have the latest and greatest. If you're someone like this, you'll enjoy making your friends jealous for less than $10. That's a steal considering that the cheapest iPhone 11 costs $699.

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