Monkey in Bali steals iPhone worth $6000: how a tourist tried to retrieve the gadget.

Monkey in Bali steals iPhone worth $6000: how a tourist tried to retrieve the gadget
Monkey in Bali steals iPhone worth $6000: how a tourist tried to retrieve the gadget
In Bali, monkeys are known for their cunning, and tourists often fall victim to their selective antics. However, this time a Russian tourist lost not just her glasses or other small items - a monkey stole her golden iPhone worth a significant amount. This has been reported by Russian media.

At the seaside resort, losing items to theft happens every day. However, this time the stolen iPhone cost the tourist 6 thousand dollars. Experts noted that monkeys have become more skilled in their 'feats', intercepting valuables to exchange for treats. This time, the malefactor did not conclude a deal with the summoned ones but decided to disappear into the forest with the loot.

While the monkey rushed with the precious smartphone, Apple announced the public beta version of iOS 26 with updates, including a 'call screening' feature against spam. Additionally, users can now improve sound quality during calls using 'Voice Isolation' without having to update the software.

The story of how a lemur stole a golden iPhone from a Russian tourist in Bali has become an unexpected tale of how ingenious monkeys are changing their thieving methods in search of even more valuable items for exchange. Meanwhile, developers are already preparing for new challenges, presenting an advanced version of the operating system for one of the most popular smartphone brands in the world.


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