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Cops Helped Apple Hunt for Lost iPhone

History does repeat itself: San Francisco Police Department confirms it helped Apple in a hunt for a lost iPhone 5 prototype that went missing in July. Don't hold your breath, although -- no photographic evidence is available this time, as it was the case with the lost iPhone 4 prototype last year.

Just a few hours later afterwards denying any involvement in the iPhone 5 prototype hunt, San Francisco police spilled the beans. SFPD says four of its officers accompanied in plainclothes two Apple investigators in the unusual search, led by Apple's GPS trace on the device. The officers to all appearances never entered the man's house, during Apple's security officials scoured the 22-year-old man's house and computer for any trace of the lost iPhone 5.

What unreleased iPhone Apple

Still doubt what unreleased iPhone Apple was desperately seeking? Reuters has pieced it at the same time -- even SFPD named the Word document statement on the search "iphone5.doc." What's unclear is whether Apple managed to find the lost iPhone 5 prototype. CNet says the prototype might have been sold on Craigslist for a mere $200.

The news of a second lost unreleased iPhone broke before this week. CNet first reported the device went missing at a San Francisco bar in July; two days later, Apple investigators and police officers searched the house of a young man who denied ever possessing such a device. They did not find the phone and even reportedly tried to offer the man cash, no questions asked, in return for its recovery.

Further details on the mysterious iPhone prototype search came from SFWeekly, which identified the young man whose house was searched. Nevertheless in a weird twist of events, he claimed the four men and two women who came to his home searching for the lost phone were impersonators -- during San Francisco police said the department had no records of such an incident involving its officers. The man later acknowledged only Apple reps entered his home.

IPhone 5 prototype is however in the wild

Even if an iPhone 5 prototype is however in the wild, pictures of it are but to surface. This leaves us with rumors of the upcoming iPhone, said to arrive some time in October with a better processor, camera, and probably thinner and with a larger display.

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More information: Pcworld