Wait, what? href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-20099899-37/apple-loses-another-unreleased-iphone-exclusive/">According to CNET, late July saw an Apple employee accidentally lose an unreleased iPhone prototype at a bar in the Mission district of San Francisco. According to their sources, it was accidentally left at a tequila bar called Cava22, but after that its path is unclear.
Apparently a day or two after it was lost, Apple contacted the police, and they used “Find My iPhone” to track it to a home, but that it wasn’t there, and that no one at the residence admitted knowledge.
CNET seems to think it may have ended up on Craigslist under the guise of a normal iPhone for sale.
href="http://www.cultofmac.com/apple-lost-another-iphone-in-a-bar-manager-knows-nothing-about-it/111557">CultOfMac went and talked to the owner of the bar, who had no idea what had happened.
Okay, what are the chances that this happens two years in a row? Seriously, they lost an iPhone 5 prototype at a bar? Does Apple need to institute a “no drinking” policy?
It’s also worth thinking about the fact that this phone must not have had a radical redesign, or else whoever found/stole it would cotton on to its importance, rather than just hocking it on Craigslist.
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