Apple Store Apparently Shows Crashed iPhone

Filed under: Cell Phone Information, Cell Phones | By: Daniel
Posted on: July 24, 2007 | 3 Comments

Crashed iPhone
This photo is apparently of an iPhone in an Apple store that has crashed; the photo was taken with a working iPhone.

The photo is very blurry which some may say it shows how poorly the iphone takes close ups, but my guess is it is how the person took the photo (well at a guess).

Although we must remember that the iPhone is not a digital camera, nice to have devices that do more than one thing but a dedicated device will always be better.

Also we have read some experts (well people that know more than us) that this is indeed not a crashed iPhone photo but a photo of the iPhone that somehow managed to boot into a single user mode.

We will let you decide, but nice photo (better if clearer).
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3 Responses to “Apple Store Apparently Shows Crashed iPhone”

  1. Steven says:

    This is the reason why i always save my mobile data online somewhere like ZYB (http://zyb.com) so that i can always retrieve my phonebook, etc when the need arises.

  2. Jovial Bob says:

    Hmmm, not to be branded a total Apple apologist, but it’s pretty obvious that someone managed to get this iPhone to boot in single user mode, as opposed to this exhibiting a system crash. I made this brilliant deduction based on the fact that the first two words on the screen are “Singleuser boot.”

    In other words, Daniel, maybe you should be more careful before posting stuff with completely incorrect titles *rolls eyes*. Doofus.

    What would be far more interesting would be revealing _how_ to boot IPhones/iPod touches into single user mode…

  3. Jon says:

    Wow. But I honestly bet someone in the Apple Store, maybe some customer, was messing with the iPhone and messed it up.

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