Apple Mimic the Police to Find Lost Prototype of iPhone 5 [Rumor]

Apple Mimic the Police to Find Lost Prototype of iPhone 5 [Rumor]Again, because the unleash of a brand new iPhone is imminent, stories of lost prototypes are surging a bit like when the iPhone-4 was released. It is unclear whether or not this went on once more or if this is often simply a rumor.
But the attention grabbing detail concerning this story is that the proven fact that some sources claim that Apple might have Mimic San Francisco law enforcement officials in an effort to recover the lost prototype. once more since its still unclear of whether or not the story of the lost iPhone could be a rumor or not, whether or not some Apple staff did impersonate officers or not is additionally still a rumor. The SFO police originally mentioned that it wasn’t attentive to any such problems, and wasn’t investigating any problems associated with a lost iPhone prototype, and it had been believed that Apple staff might need tried to cause themselves as law enforcement officials so as to retain the lost device. Today, the police have confirmed that they did indeed helped Apple recover the device.
The Apple staff dressed as police in all probability visited the house of Sergio Calderón, a twenty two year old resident of Bernal Heights to go looking for the iPhone 5 prototype. They found nothing.. however still Mimic police officeris illegal..however it seems that Apple is on top of law.

Here is some interesting about Lost Prototype of iPhone 5.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-sGlM56AWE[/youtube]

As CNet told that Apple would not be ready to take back the prototype at now. as a result of it has been sold for $ 200  at Craigslist. They are giving the merchandise prototype to the officers for gaging to performance. however once this events they’re getting to modification the testing protocol.Especially iPhone five possesses a replacement antenna system, due to that reason it’s necessary that officers are testing the merchandise at outside.

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