A report surfaced at CNET
saying that just like with the iPhone 4 last year, another iPhone
prototype was supposedly lost in a bar last July. Apparently, an
employee lost the prototype at the Cava22 bar in the San Francisco area
and upon notice, Apple immediately contacted the San Francisco police to
retrieve the device.
After which, Apple has traced the device
to a house at the San Francisco Bernal Heights neighborhood. The house
was searched where a man in his twenties was living, but no phones were
found. Though the guy was at the aforementioned bar during the incident,
he denies of any knowledge of the lost prototype. The police also
searched to no avail and found nothing. With this, Apple tried to
persuade the man by paying a sum for the phone, however, he still denies
of any knowledge.
CNET continues saying that the devices
was supposedly posted in CraigsList for $200. This is a pretty familiar
scenario if we remember the debacle of the $5,000 iPhone 4 prototype
that Gizmodo got last year. It is not clear as to whether this is
supposedly for the iPhone 5 that’s scheduled for release sometime in
October.
The moral of this story? Never go to a bar with an iPhone prototype.
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