How To Turn Your iPhone X Into iPhone 11 Pro With $1.6 Camera Lens Sticker

Do you know there is a fake iPhone 11 camera lens sticker you can purchase and your iPhone X would be transformed into the latest iPhone 11 immediately? There sure is. It is not expensive too since you have to part with at least $1.56. This fake camera lens sticker fits perfectly on top of iPhone X, iPhone XR, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max models.

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It will immediately transform your old iPhone X into a new iPhone 11 with the camera square bump. You can go for the lens sticker with 2 or 3 cameras, it all depends on if you wish for your old iPhone to either resemble the iPhone 11 or iPhone 11 Pro.

The lens sticker has flashlight and depth sensor cutouts and you don’t have to bother your head about if it will block the flashlight on your phone since it pledges “no blocking flashlight.”

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A product poster read, “iPhone X seconds change iPhone 11 Pro (sic),” Another one read, “Align the lens without hindering the normal use of the original lens.”

The lens sticker protects your camera and it is made from light and thin material, which provides invisible protection. Reports have it will just make your camera bump 0.3mm higher – and shall offer a doper photo effect because of its seamless mirror and vibrant light transmittance.

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It also comes with a phone case that will suit the shape of your device and it is available on AliExpress. AliExpress even said the product will ship from China.

So you want to try it? Enjoy.

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More Information About Your iPhone 11 Pro:

The iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max are smartphones designed, developed and marketed by Apple Inc. They are the 13th-generation flagships of the iPhone, succeeding the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max, respectively. Apple CEO Tim Cook unveiled the devices alongside a lower-end model, the iPhone 11, on September 10, 2019, at the Steve Jobs Theater at Apple Park. Pre-orders began on September 13, 2019, and went on sale on September 20.

Key upgrades over the previous devices include the triple-lens rear camera system and the A13 Bionic chip. The 11 Pro is Apple’s first iPhone to feature a “pro” designation, which was previously used only for larger Apple devices, such as the IPad Pro and MacBook Pro, and the first to include in the box an 18W fast charger and a Lightning to USB-C cable that allows connection to current Mac computers.

The iPhone 11 Pro is available in gold, silver, Space Gray, Purple, and Midnight Green, a new color previously not available on iPhones. Similar to the iPhone XS, there is a display cutout at the front that includes the 12MP TrueDepth camera system and speaker. There is also a new rear camera design with three cameras and a flash in a larger, square-shaped bump, which is the most visible difference compared to the iPhone XS. The Apple logo is now centered on the back of the device with no text, and the glass has a frosted matte finish, unlike the glossy finish found on other glass-backed iPhones.

The iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max initially shipped with the iOS 13 operating system. The phone also comes with Siri, Face ID (through the TrueDepth camera), Apple Pay, and supports Apple Card.

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