Apple Alert: Police seeks iPhone5 prototype lost in pub

iPhone 5 prototype lost in pub in same circumstances as iPhone 4

This sounds like an iPhone reloaded story. After iPhone4 now it was the turn of iPhone5. Happening, coincidence or…a plot?

San Francisco police helped internet giant Apple to seek the prototype of next-generation iPhone5 lost in a bar, in circumstances perfectly similar with the embarrassing business of iPhone4 which was also forgot in a bar last year.

The phone in question was lost by an Apple’s employee in a San Francisco pub in July.

After the device was located thanks to GPS, four officers and two Apple employees rushed to a building in San Francisco but their search proved to be in vain, the police said in a press release.

“Employees from Apple called the police from Mission district to ask for help to locate the lost object,” explained the police. “Then they entered the house to search for lost object (…), but did not find it”.
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The inhabitant of the building where the device was located, Sergio Calderon 22, declared for SF Weekly that he passed by same bar where iPhone 5 had been lost, but he is not in possession of the phone.
He added that police intervention at his home took place in July.

This business seems to be modeled after the another iPhone event. An iPhone 4 prototype had been lost by an Apple engineer in a bar in April 2010 and found by a 21-year-old young man who re-sold it to specialized site Gizmodo. The latter dismembered the device and published photographs and technical data on the phone.

iPhone 5 was scheduled to hit the US market in mid-October, Wall Street Journal announced in late August.