Many iPhone users get spam emails like this. The people responsible for this are, like many other cybercriminals, beforehand. There are allegedly problems with the account that the user must go to the allegedly official website to verify his data.
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The sender's address suggests that this is a genuine e-mail from the iPhone manufacturer, but the following text does not provide a personal salutation, but a lot of errors - one of the main identifying features for untrustworthy messages. Here it says: delete immediately!
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