The buzz that has hit the papers and television channels about
the latest iPhone 5 is astounding. It’s so hyped about that phone lovers would
give anything to be among the first set of people to brandish the gadget.
Some
thieves in Japan cannot wait to buy the gadget; they in fact pulled some James
Bond act and made away with over $100, 000 worth of latest gadget iPhone 5 from
a carrier store.
The Wall Street Journal reports that both Softbank and KDDI’s au
were the victims of burglaries just hours before the iPhone 5 was set to go on
sale. Three separate incidents across Osaka resulted in a total of 191 phones
being lifted. Police estimated the largest heist, which saw 116 units nabbed
from Softbank, was worth an estimated 7.45 million yen ($95,000).
It’s not clear whether the incidents were connected, though
proximity and timing makes it possible that all three burglaries were committed
by the same perpetrators.
The high value of Apple devices makes them frequent targets of
theft. Apple has had difficulty with smash-and-grab burglaries that take
advantage of the glass doors in many of its retail stores. One recent
high-profile incident involved a BMW SUV crashing through a storefront in
Temecula, California.
Friday morning’s burglaries do slightly mar the launch of
Apple’s new gadget, but expected record sales should more than make up for the
unfortunate incidents. Apple pre-sold more than 2 million iPhone 5 units in the
first 24 hours of availability, and the company’s own estimates suggest new
orders won’t be shipped for 3-4 weeks.
In nine countries around the world, legitimate owners of the
iPhone 5 will begin purchasing the iPhone 5 on Friday. The Next Web obtained
two units for testing the new HD Voice feature on the Telstra network in
Australia. Call quality was clearly better with the devices, though it could
still stand for improvement.
Teardown experts’ iFixit also made their way out to Australia to
get early access to the iPhone 5. After breaking down the handset, they found
it to be substantially more repairable than previous versions of the iPhone.
Talk about thieves with taste!
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