14 Android Phones That Look Like iPhone Pro Max Models, with Premium Designs from Rp 1 Million

Author: Qoo Media

Android phones with an iPhone 17 Pro Max lookalike design are now easier to find, ranging from entry-level models to mid-range devices. The most recognizable cue is the large rectangular camera module on the back, which gives several of these phones a distinctly premium appearance.

The trend is not limited to camera-module shape alone. Some vendors also lean into similar visual cues through cosmic-orange-style finishes and zig-zag “boba” camera layouts, although not all of the devices are available in Indonesia.

Models already available in Indonesia

Model Starting Price Key Design Cue Main Highlight
Realme P4 Lite Rp 2 jutaan Rectangular rear camera module similar to iPhone 17 Pro/Max 8 MP main camera, secondary AF lens, 5,000 mAh battery
Tecno Spark 40 Rp 1,8 juta Large rectangular camera block with triangular lens arrangement Plain rear panel and three color options
Infinix Note 60 Pro Rp 5,4 jutaan Large rectangular module with interactive dot-matrix light 50 MP main camera, 8 MP ultrawide camera, Active Matrix Display

Realme P4 Lite recently launched in Indonesia on Thursday, 2/7/2026, and its rear design closely follows the same visual language seen on the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max. The phone places two cameras inside a rounded rectangular module, while the front uses a center-aligned U-shaped notch for the 5 MP f/2.2 selfie camera.

Tecno Spark 40 takes a different approach but reaches a similar visual effect. Its large camera module occupies almost one-third of the back panel, while the clean, ornament-free rear surface reinforces the premium impression in Ink Black, Titanium Grey, and Veil White.

Infinix Note 60 Pro sits higher in price, yet it also follows the same design direction with a large rectangular camera block at the top rear. The phone adds an interactive dot-matrix light feature called Active Matrix Display, which can show time, calls, notifications, countdowns, text, and even pet images that resemble a tamagotchi toy.

Other models that follow the same formula

Vivo S60 and Vivo S60 Vitality Edition, both released in China, also use a design that closely echoes the iPhone 17 Pro. Vivo keeps the two models aligned on the display, camera setup, battery, and several other components, while differentiating them mainly through the chipset and telephoto camera.

That broader pattern explains why the market now contains so many Android phones that borrow the same premium visual cues. The recurring formula is simple: a large rectangular camera module, a striking rear layout, and a flagship-style look that does not always require flagship-level spending.

For buyers, the attraction is clear because the lineup spans several price bands while keeping the same core design language. Some models stay close to the Rp 1 million level, while others move into mid-range territory with added features and stronger hardware balance.

What stands out across the lineup

Across the phones mentioned here, the camera module remains the strongest visual signature. In addition to the rectangular shape, some devices add bold color choices or light-based effects to make the resemblance to premium iPhone models even more obvious.

At the same time, availability still depends on the market, since several of the most similar models have only launched in specific regions such as China. That makes the Indonesian lineup particularly relevant for buyers who want the look without waiting for an overseas release.

For now, Realme P4 Lite, Tecno Spark 40, and Infinix Note 60 Pro are the clearest examples already on sale in Indonesia, while Vivo S60 and Vivo S60 Vitality Edition show how far the same design strategy has spread beyond the local market.

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