A man named Ed from Surrey, England, was all excited to unbox his brand-new iPhone 15 Pro, only to realise that it was a sneaky fake iPhone running on Android.
Not Amazon or Flipkart or any other third party app; Ed ordered the iPhone directly through Apple's official website.
Ed narrated the whole story on his Reddit post.
He even posted pictures on his Imgur gallery, pointing out details like an unconventional screen protector and a screen that did not exhibit typical OLED characteristics, which led him to the discovery: the phone was an android.
Ed, who works at AtWrk, a cloud software company, quickly reached out to Apple to fix the problem, but they haven't responded yet. To prove he really ordered from Apple, Ed showed his order confirmation page with the order number, but the issue is still not resolved.
Ed noticed a screen protector that didn't fit the phone properly, the fake iPhone's glitchy and weird-looking imitation of iOS, and signs that the phone had been used before, like info in the battery settings.
Even though Apple usually sends out lots of iPhones every month, this situation is different. The fake Android phone in this scam works really well and tricks people into giving their iCloud info, which is risky for their data.