Apple is not willing, if the prototype iPhone 4G fell to an outside party before the official launch. They reportedly sent a formal letter to the manager of the blog Gizmodo that the iPhone 4G obtained immediately returned.
Letter from Apple’s iPhone proves that the original 4G although probably still a prototype. Perhaps also there will be changes next time it is officially released.
“We noticed that Gizmodo has owned Apple’s device. This letter is to formally request that you restore it on the Apple device. Please tell where we can get it back,” said the letter sent by Bruce Sewell, senior vice president of Apple Inc.
What is the response Gizmodo? As quoted from PCPro, Tuesday (20/4/2010), editor Brian Lam claimed would restore the iPhone 4G into the hands of Apple.
“We’re happy you get this thing back. We do not know that the item was stolen when we bought it. Now since we already know it belongs to Apple, I am happy to be back,” Lam wrote in reply to Apple.
As reported previously, the iPhone 4G Gizmodo obtained from a man. This man found him in a bar. Later known, an employee of Apple iPhone 4G carelessly left at the bar in question.





Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced this morning in the iPhone OS 4.0 presentation ceremony, some of the recent statistics on its new, much-talked IPAD. According to Jobs iPads 450,000 have been sold over and 350,000 of them were sold on the day of release alone. Apple announced that it had sold 300,000 units on launch day, but has been otherwise this morning. 600,000 iBooks have been sold so far with 250,000 sold in the first day.
Techcrunch reports that iTunes will soon allow a “Facebook Connect” which allows users to share their latest shopping with friends in Facebook. No confirmation of the date of when this will happen, but it seems that the two tech giants will soon seal the deal.