March 4, 2025 – Apple’s official website has once again become the center of attention due to an embarrassing mistake. Users have reported that on the Canadian version of the site, the visual introduction section for the iPhone 16e featured an overlapping display of the “Dynamic Island” element with the device’s notch, creating a rather comical effect.

This is not the first time Apple has made such an error on its official platforms. Just last month, the company mistakenly labeled the iPhone 16e as the iPad 16e in the Apple Smart Introduction section of its Norwegian website.
In November of last year, Apple also made a similar mistake when it listed a “70/96/140W USB-C Power Adapter” on its website. The product was erroneously labeled as “compatible with the 2024 Mac mini and iMac,” sparking discussions among users about USB-C power supply support for these devices. However, Apple quickly removed the incorrect label.

These recent mishaps on Apple’s website have raised questions about the company’s quality control measures, especially when it comes to its online presence. While such errors may seem minor, they can potentially mislead customers and damage the brand’s reputation for precision and attention to detail.
Apple has yet to comment on these incidents, but it is likely that the company will take steps to prevent similar mistakes in the future. Customers are advised to remain vigilant and refer to multiple sources of information before making any purchasing decisions.