Recently, a netizen broke the news on a social media platform that she purchased an iPad Air 7 from a digital store on an e-commerce platform. After opening the package, she found that the product manual had the words "Designed by Aqqle" written on the casing, which did not match the genuine "Apple" logo. She wondered whether she had bought a fake.

It is understood that when sharing her experience, the netizen revealed that she purchased the 1TB version of the official standard iPad Air 7 model from an e-commerce digital store for 4,300 yuan.
When unpacking and inspecting the product, I noticed at a glance that the cover of the product manual was unusual. The device manual casing was printed with "Designed by Aqqle in California", where "Aqqle" should be "Apple". The spelling flaw was very obvious.
After discovering the problem, she contacted the merchant for consultation. The store has always insisted that the models sold are brand new, unactivated and genuine, with no defects in the body. They also support official website verification, but they have not directly responded to the question of incorrect markings.
In this regard, netizens said that they were concerned after seeing this spelling error and have now returned the product for a refund.
On the same day, some media asked the store involved for confirmation.The customer service staff explained that the tablet body marked as official standard in the store is indeed a brand new genuine product, and the device serial number has been entered and activated. However, the product outer packaging and supporting instructions are all later accessories, not the original factory kit, so there are discrepancies in the details.