“iPhone 19 pro max”: A Nigerian man falls for a scam and purchases a fake iPhone 6 that is filled with cosmetic kits.

After buying what he believed to be an iPhone 6, a Nigerian guy gained a lot of attention on social media only to find out that it actually contained beauty kits.

The Nigerian man displayed a video with the remark, “No way they deceived me,” showing off the phone, which looked real from the outside, including the back.

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But when he tried to operate the phone by pushing its buttons, it didn’t work or turn on.

When he opened the phone, he saw that it was not a cell phone but rather a beauty kit with different shades of foundation on display.

As soon as the incident became widely known online, many people took to social media to express their opinions in the post’s comment section.

View a few responses below:

“That’s iPhone 16.5 the all-in-one package,” said Latifa GH.

“Duh..that’s an iPhone 19Pro Max with built-in live picture filters,” said Adjji Akram Ismail Moti. Enjoy the filters.

____Mayowa 💻👨‍💻👩‍💻: “They should continue to sell you phones.”

Ohzzy: “I found it impossible not to chuckle.”

“Well, this is new altogether, I guess the Ghana boys haven’t seen this update yet,” said Qwecy Gentle.

“When she tells you that I’m using an iPhone, but my battery is dead,” says SBGG. Take note—this might be it.

“Valentine’s Day is almost here! Give your lady something she’ll love, it’s called GG in football betting,” said Derrick James.

“I fit simply Craz blood go full everywhere,” said Mhiz B.

Mnaste: “I anticipated the Android brand.”

“Give it to ur girlfriend, bruh,” said Adu Sika Biznex.

KOKO: “When you get in Lagos, you will be greeted by the phrase “THIS IS LAGOS.”

~♥!!: “At least your makeup shades are the greatest.”

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