China is way ahead of the game. They already have accessories for the iPhone 7.
The headset's packaging also has a picture of the late Apple CEO, Steve Jobs, which is ridiculous in so many ways.
There's an Apple logo, which should settle any doubts about this product's legitimacy.
Esposito also found a fake "24-karat gold" external battery made by the fake "iPhone Gold Co." in fake "London."
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdIt has plugs for all of your devices, including your old 30-pin iOS devices, regular USB, microUSB, and Lightning. And a mirror.
It would be incomplete without a flashlight.
The packaging for this iPhone 6 looks pretty good.
And the iPhone inside looks identical to the real deal.
But it's actually an external battery in the exact shape and form of an iPhone 6. The home button turns blue to show that the battery is ready to charge when you press it.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdSee? There's a USB port on the bottom to plug in your charging cable.
It even has FCC information on the back.
Then there's this beauty, which Esposito calls "the boss phone."
And it's easy to see why.
It's made by "MotoroNa." The "boot sound" the caption on the bottom is referring to is also priceless. You need to watch the video to hear it.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdIt has a 2.8-inch touch screen and 391 kilobytes of internal storage, which would be enough for about a half-second of one song. That lock screen looks a lot like iOS, too.
Esposito highlights the "nice tornado effect" when swiping through the home screens.
You can hold and use this phone like an actual flashlight.
The best part about it is the gigantic 16,800-milliampere-hour removable battery, which should give you over a week's worth of battery life. A regular phone's battery is around 2,000 milliampere-hours.
And then there's the extendable antenna. It's the MotoroNa's pièce de résistance. It's more fully featured than even Samsung's Galaxy Note 5.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdCheck out the other gadgets Esposito found in Shenzen in his YouTube video, and look out for that MotoroNa boot sound: