Wow… So a prototype of the Next iPhone was lost/stolen?? and sold to Gizmodo for $5000.00. I really feel bad for the poor guy who lost this thing. Is this the final prototype? Who knows.. Apple confirmed the authenticity of this prototype when they called and then sent a formal request letter to Gizmodo’s Editorial Director Brian Lam for the return. I’m eager to see if/what legal actions Apple pursues against the finder/thief?? and the buyer, Gizmodo.
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