Apple lost another iPhone prototype back in July, and the story is just leaking now. Interestingly, we first thought the police were called after Apple traced the phone to a personal home. SF Weekly is now reporting that in fact police may not have been called, but that Apple investigators may have impersonated the police.
This is a very interesting situation and it's worth checking out the source link below.
As the visitors left, one of them -- a man named "Tony" -- gave Calderón his phone number and asked him to call if he had further information about the lost phone. Calderón shared the man's phone number with SF Weekly.
The phone was answered by Anthony Colon, who confirmed to us he is an employee of Apple but declined to comment further. According to a public profile on the website LinkedIn, Colon, a former San Jose Police sergeant, is employed as a "senior investigator" at Apple.
The phone was answered by Anthony Colon, who confirmed to us he is an employee of Apple but declined to comment further. According to a public profile on the website LinkedIn, Colon, a former San Jose Police sergeant, is employed as a "senior investigator" at Apple.
This is a very interesting situation and it's worth checking out the source link below.