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John Gruber of Daring Fireball claims that the iPhone 4G was not “lost” or found in a bar but rather stolen. Not only that, he went on to say confidently that he knows who stole it. (Gizmodo?)

“It is my understanding that Apple considers this unit stolen, not lost. And as for the “someone(s)” who “found” it, I believe it is disingenuous for Gizmodo to play coy, as though they don’t know who the someones are.”

He also has no doubt that the piece under consideration is in fact the iPhone 4G.

“That this belongs to and was made by Apple is almost beyond question at this point.”

He does however remain unsure as to whether this is exactly the design Apple will ship this summer.

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