“Those clever Chinese people are great at copying anything. Fake iPhones. Fake Louis Vuitton bags. Fake Gucci sweaters. Fake Disneyland. The list is endless,” Buster Heine reports for Cult of Android.
“We’ve even seen quite a few fake Apple Stores pop-up in China over the years,” Heine reports. “Some even looked like an exact replica of the real thing.”
Heine reports, “Well now some clever Chinese citizens have moved on and are now opening up fake Android stores. The only problem is, Android phones don’t sell so well, so they sell genuine iPhones and iPads.”
Read more and see a photo of the store in the full article here.
MacDailyNews Take: A fake store named after fake iPhones that sells the real thing. China’s craaazy!
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Fred Mertz” for the heads up.]
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Steve Jobs: ‘I’m going to destroy Android, because it’s a stolen product; I’m willing to go thermonuclear war on this’ – October 20, 2011
Fake Microsoft store? Kind of an oxymoron, don’t you think? And who would invest the time? The ROI would be minuscule.
And yet MS’s legal department would still want to spend real money to sue them out of existence.
Inscrutable!
Buster Heine also does commercial porn movies in his spare time.
It’s simple mathematics really: two negatives make a positive. A fake store for fake iPhones sells real iPhones. It actually makes perfect sense…
Explain Windows & Ultrabooks then.