A man found the device in the River Wye earlier this month and shared a photo of it on Facebook to try and find the owner. The post was shared thousands of times and the owner, from Edinburgh, was found and reunited with his phone
An iPhone lost in a river during a stag party has been returned to its owner after being found 10 months later - and it still works.
He took it home, dried it out and put it on charge the next morning, and couldn't believe his eyes"it was actually working", reported the Hereford Times.
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