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Chief editor of online publications Gizmodo, Brian Lam (Brian Lam) has received an official letter from Apple to return the prototype iPhone. In a letter published Gizmodo April 19, senior vice president of Apple Bruce Sewell (Bruce Sewell) confirmed that the edition of the site located at the device belongs to his company. Replying to a letter, Lam said that the publication gladly give the device its rightful owner. According to the laws of California, where he lost a smartphone owner can claim rights to the missing items during the three years since the disappearance.
Photos of the device, which, according to the newspaper, may be a smartphone iPhone the next generation, were published on April 19. Gizmodo has become a vehicle of a man who found it in mid-March in a bar in a suburb of San Francisco.
According to Gizmodo, iPhone prototype was lost developer Apple Grey Powell (Gray Powell). Powell allegedly left the phone in the bar and went home and later found the phone was one of the visitor facilities. Interestingly, the Lamb, in his letter asked Apple not to punish the employee who lost phone. He noted that this could happen to anyone.
The representative of the holding company Gawker Media, which owns tehnoblog Gizmodo, told The New York Times, that the Apple machine was purchased from a man who found it for 5000 dollars.
Apple does not officially commented on the rumors about whether the lost device prototype iPhone. It is expected that the company can provide the next generation smartphone in the summer of 2010.