Mystery iPhone worker
The photo was left on an iPhone delivered to a British customer

iPhone girl scared by attention

Mystery girl befuddled by worldwide fame

Iain Thomson in San Francisco

A Chinese factory worker who became an internet sensation after a photo of her flashing a peace sign was left on an iPhone has been identified.

The photo was left on an iPhone delivered to a British customer who posted it on an Apple message board.

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The image has since gone around the world and people have tried to identify the mystery worker.

Foxconn, which makes the iPhone for Apple, has now confirmed that the girl has been identified, and said that her job is not at risk and has called the incident a "beautiful mistake".

However, the girl herself is more than a little perturbed by the reaction to the picture.

"She is just a young girl who has come to the city from her remote hometown. She is never been in such a situation," a Foxconn representative told the South China Morning Post.

"She is really scared by the media. She told me she wanted to quit her job and go back home to get away from this. We let her off work today so she could rest."

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