Apple Wants its Missing iPhone 4G Back, Please

Yesterday, Gizmodo gave an in-depth explanation of how it got a hold of the unreleased iPhone, claiming that it was discovered at a German beer garden in Redwood City, CA, apparently left behind by a 27-year-old Apple software engineer. The next generation iPhone appears to be packing a front-facing camera, a flash (for photography) and a higher resolution screen. TUAW described the phone's unique design direction: "Instead of the rounded back that's a part of current iPhones and iPod touches, this unit is flat on the front and back."
Nick Denton, the CEO of parent company Gawker Media, told the Times that the person who recovered the iPhone approached Gizmodo and sold it for a grand total of $5,000. It was rumored that Steve Jobs had called Denton requesting that he return the model, although Denton declined to comment to the Times, insisting that any conversation between Jobs and himself would remain off the record. Finally, late last night, Gizmodo received a letter from Apple Senior Vice President and General Counsel Bob Sewell, requesting that the gadget blog return the phone to its rightful owner. Gizmodo confirmed that it would return the phone.
Silicon Valley forecaster Paul Saffo says it's "unlikely" that this was just another "devious marketing scheme" on the part of Apple, and judging from Gizmodo's account of the story, it seems far too elaborate even for someone like Jobs to pull off. But by choosing to fully engage in the narrative by formally requesting that Denton and Co. return the phone, the company is only turning lemons into lemonade.
Interestingly, it took only a simple Twitter search for a curious teenager to dig up photos of the 4G back in February, so it's not like Apple was necessarily covering all of its bases to begin. When Gizmodo's model was confirmed as real yesterday, the teenager went absolutely crazy on his Twitter page with the kind of exuberance normally reserved for kids holding a golden ticket to Willy Wonka's factory (Note: the original pictures were confirmed by Engadget, Gizmodo's competitor and Switched's partner blog).
This hushed whisper turning into an excited roar is exactly what Apple loves to see, because that reaction is exactly what perpetuates its mystique. A genuine mistake may leave this forgetful engineer on thin ice, but by turning an otherwise normal leak into an open-but-still-mysterious tale of Apple fandom discovery, Cupertino will only benefit. [From: NYT, ReadWriteWeb, Gizmodo and Engadget]
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Comments
36
Subscribe to commentsstrider_mt2kApr 20th 2010 10:37AM
Hmmm.
Conspiracy theory to follow...
JamesApr 20th 2010 11:34AM
omg 7
Thomas HoustonApr 20th 2010 11:48AM
Is that more than omg 6?
bskycpApr 20th 2010 4:19PM
omega 3!
LALAApr 20th 2010 4:50PM
thats AWESOME!!! I cant wait!! =))
nutnessaApr 20th 2010 8:51PM
lol what does that mean
nutnessaApr 20th 2010 8:52PM
oh sry replied to the wrong person mi badzz
nguyengeekApr 20th 2010 4:52PM
The iphone looks cool and modern. We are looking at a new era at iphone generation.
newzlineApr 20th 2010 5:07PM
don' t care what the phone looks like or what it does (yes I do), but I would like to see other carriers selling the phone...especially verizon.
nickApr 20th 2010 10:44PM
YES!
iphone.. verizon
that would be the best thing ever
kolosmithApr 20th 2010 5:17PM
what idiot l33v3$ a iph0n3 4g prototype at a freekin bar haha i bet s0meones getting chewed out
TomApr 20th 2010 5:19PM
My God!!!! This is almost as exciting as Larry King's divorce. Do any of you realize that there are some poor folks out there who are still using phones that are more than four months old?
fancynancy1979Apr 20th 2010 5:27PM
omg8
timApr 20th 2010 5:37PM
It looks great. I'm ready for a new iphone. But Verizon? come on they all have issues. But you won't see it at Verizon. Late June At&t again. I seriously doubt a stunt by Steve at Apple. Why take the IPad movement and slow it down over the new IPhone? not happening. Now the 3g IPad will be out in less then two weeks. So I doubt Apple wants the momentum to stop...
rjeabzApr 20th 2010 5:37PM
I think this puts the exposed Appple device in the Public Domain and may limit patentability. I would bet the competition would like to see that device.
An actual parentMay 27th 2010 8:28AM
Gosh!!! All the major gadget geeks are in the corner stroking their little peters! Who cares. I'm still using my first phone I bought in 1999!
jtf3dApr 20th 2010 9:17PM
I agree. Half these posts indicate brainless jibberjabber. It is JUST A PHONE people! I could cale less about crapple. I use a motorola droid. And guess what? It does evrything I need it to do!
macuyApr 20th 2010 6:02PM
Wtb used 4G iphone locked/unlocked ok!
jcolexxxxxApr 20th 2010 6:25PM
high five dude you get it ^5
giggitymaster122Apr 20th 2010 6:35PM
LML THIS IS A HOT PHONE..!!