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iPhone Factory Worker Finds Online Fame


iPhone Factory Worker Finds Online Fame

A Chinese factory worker has become an online celebrity after a picture of her smiling and giving a peace sign to a co-worker testing an Apple iPhone remained on the phone that was sold to a man in the UK.

iPhone Factory Worker

Pictures of the unidentified, woman were posted on the Apple discussion Web site MacRumours.com by a person using the name "markm49uk" and quickly spread to other sites.

"Not sure if this is or is not the 'norm' but I just received my brand new iPhone here in the UK and once it had been activated on iTunes I found that the home screen already had a photo set against it!!!!" he wrote.

Some visitors to the site raised concern about the woman possibly losing her job and others joked they were returning their iPhones because they did not come with a loaded photo.

A spokesman for Foxconn, which assembles the phone for Apple told the AFP," Small mistakes are unavoidable," and said he would call this a "beautiful mistake." The spokesman said the woman had anxiety about her over night fame after her photo appeared on Web sites and newspapers and that her employers have told her that her job is safe.

One person wrote in a post," It would be great for every Chinese worker who makes your iPhones to take a snap of herself or her factory friends ... a hello from a person you would never otherwise meet."
 

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Mike is a staff writer for WebProNews.

10 Comments

iPhone Factory Worker Finds Online Fame

Ha ha funny LOL .

It's not u stunt, it's the

It's not u stunt, it's the true story!

Greetz,
Angela

RE

Haha great move :P. I like the idea of everyone the manufactured the phone, would be put on a photo and bundled with the iphone.

just where it is made for

This is just where a I Phone is made for, communication! In this case a good excample (and a funny one!). greetz, Bram

First time is funny

but if every chinese woman starts to do this the novelty wears off pretty quickly. But it is nice to see a face of the people making the iPhones, makes it all the more real!

Give that girl a raise....

I think Apple could utilize this attention in a new marketing campaign. As Edward and Godless mentioned above, create an edition of  " iPhone iPal Edition" or "Meet the Builder" type of promo. I think it's great that she's been told her job is safe and It may promote great relations with Apple and the manufacturer with the buying public.

Apparently not that unusual

I once bought an Oregon Scientific camera that came totally full of pictures of two men, apparently just messing around with the camera at a warehouse. It wasn't a "factory refurbished" camera, it was supposed to be brand new. I just deleted the pics and went on with my life... Hmm... Maybe I should have uploaded them and made those two famous.

Nice picture in iPhone

That is a nice picture. Indeed if iPhone comes with tested pictures, it will be a great promotion. I wouldn't mind buying an iPhone that comes with some test pictures. Seems great for promotion.

Agreed

I agree. If Iphones came with pictures of the tester like this i would actualy concider buying one . They could program there # in and you can have a pre-loaded pen pal ..

 

I bet it would sell thousands of phones.. Maybe even a special "Pen-pal" edition .

nice story!

This is a really nice story! Maybe a stunt, but i dont think so. But its strange the iphone was not formatted when activated?

Regards,

Bob

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