Most people would probably be unhappy if their iPhone Christmas gift turned out to be fake, but this grandmother in a viral video was all smiles.
Opening brightly colored paper to find an iPhone box, Grandma was initially disappointed at the prospect of relinquishing her beloved landline for unfamiliar technology.
The video, which was published on Christmas Day and has since racked up more than 735,000 views, captures the prank in a clip simply titled "Grandma Opening Chocolate iphone" (sic).
"You're kidding me," she says. "The problem is that I really am not equipped to handle this."
But after a moment of fear, an off-camera relative tells her to put the "phone" in her mouth, and she realizes it's made of chocolate.
"Oh, thank God," she says in obvious relief. "Bless your heart."
As reported by ABC7 News, the same grandma was pranked last year as well, when she opened a Christmas present to find a PlayStation 4. She was relieved to discover that it was actually a gift for someone else.
Apple has sold more than 39 million iPhones worldwide in the fourth quarter of 2014, according to Statista. The Cupertino, Calif.-headquartered company is rumored to have a miniature phone in the works: a 4-inch take on the iPhone 6S that could be named the iPhone 6S Mini.
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