Isn't the (rather strong) possibility that they're exactly the same as the 'real' ones?
I'd wouldn't have thought so.
As a seller of fake goods why wouldn't you make the extra margin by using the cheapest materials possible?
I'd assume you go down the easiest route - if the materials and parts are there in the same factory, you would just do that. It's a few bits of plastic really. No idea how good the lenses are or aren't on the real ones.
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Isn't the (rather strong) possibility that they're exactly the same as the 'real' ones?