Engadget today wrote about the "Russian" Apple iPhone, who can not do anything other than display the Apple logo. It, of course, is not sold in stores, but it is “pushed” on the street to anyone who wishes with the words that “after charging everything will be tip-top”. In fact, it turns out that inside the case there is nothing but the simplest display with a glowing emblem.
After the unlucky and rather trustful buyer brought home the iPhone and opened it, the walls most likely heard numerous spells addressed to the successful "seller". Moral of the story? Do not buy iPhones on the street.
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dolboeb , meanwhile,
complains of unwarranted hopes associated with the Russian release of the iPhone.