Oops, they did it again!

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Another year, another rumored iPhone launch and yet another prototype left behind in a bar. This time it happened at Cava 22, a Mexican restaurant and bar in San Francisco’s Mission District in July. So far, recovery efforts haven’t proved to be fruitful even though Apple, with the assistance of the SFPD, tracked the phone to a house in the San Francisco’s Bernal Heights area where they questioned a twenty-something man who flatly denied knowing anything about the missing device. Apple has not officially filed a police report about the incident and no word on whether the employee will be hung upside down by his toenails or forced to use Windows for a month for their penance.

Lost iPhone

A day or two after the phone was lost at San Francisco’s Cava 22, which describes itself as a “tequila lounge” that also serves lime-marinated shrimp ceviche, Apple representatives contacted San Francisco police, saying the device was priceless and the company was desperate to secure its safe return, the source said. Still unclear are details about the device, what version of the iOS operating system it was running, and what it looks like.

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