The iPhone prototype 5 shares a feature with its predecessor, has the facility of getting lost in a bar. Once again, an Apple employee lost the prototype of this model expected a Mexican restaurant and bar San Francisco, according to the specialized site Cnet, which was reported to local authorities in late July.
The report also states that suspect that the team could have been sold in Carigslist for $200, without knowing as he was physically.
As reported by Cnet cited no source, Apple contacted San Francisco police and informed them that the device was invaluable and that the company was desperate for her to ensure his return.
Apple smartphone electronically tracked to a house where he spoke with a man about 20 years who denied knowing anything about the prototype and even allowed the police made a raid at his home.
They found the iPhone 5, tells the source to Cnet. Neither Craigslist nor Apple has made any comment on this alleged error. Apple seems to learn from their mistakes. In 2010, the story was very similar to the present, a few weeks of the launch of the iPhone 4, an employee lost in a prototype bar Gizmodo later acquired for $ 5,000.
The date for the launch of the iPhone 5 has not been set but is expected to be unveiled in September and October. The Cupertino Company is extremely careful in every detail of their equipment and marketing strategies. Therefore, it is very suspicious that they reported the second consecutive year the loss of a phone on the market soon.
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As reported by the news site Cnet, Apple staff had requested the police in San Francisco via GPS location of a team supposedly lost in a bar. The event was not there, and security members were presented at a private home with two researchers from the complainant company. The lost phone would have been emitting a signal from there. Apparently, the device was not in place or talk with the inhabitants of the house convinced researchers. Then Apple’s emissaries decided not to file a police report or statements to the press on the subject.
The incident arouses suspicion by repetition. Last year, another employee of the company lost an iPhone 4 a few weeks before its launch on the market and coincidentally, the latest rumors suggest that the Oct. 21, Apple would have the version 5 of the popular phone. Then it’s a matter of believing or of reckoning on the price of an iPhone 5 lost and the cost of an advertising campaign to arouse the interest of fans.
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