"To lose one iPhone, Mr Jobs, may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose both looks like carelessness."

It looks more or less exactly like the one Gizmodo got hold of that caused so much trouble.
A couple of screws appear to have been eliminated, and there's a neat little '16GB' printed on the back where the most-famous-phone-in-the-world had only a series of Xs.
But sharp-eyed observers are finding all sorts of wonders in their new fetish. These include an Apple-branded processor, new diagnostics facility, video capability and magical powers including invisibility, ESP and levitation.

Sorry, got a bit carried away there.
But if Gray Powell got a hard time for losing the Gizmodo model, some other poor beggar looks set to be in even bigger trouble.
MacRumours says the phone was bought in the US by a Vietnamese businessman - and Taoviet says that others are available on the black market for around $4,000.
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