Naturally some effort was made to try and retrieve it before Whitney realized that it was kind of pointless. Now turns out that some of his grains were shipped over to Japan and nine months later, Whitney received a call from Japan, asking him if he had lost his phone. He said that he did, gave the man on the other line his address, and not too long after his phone finally made its way home.
According to the report, the two million bushels or sorghum traveled from Chickasha, Oklahoma down to Mississippi, through the Panama Canal, and all the way to a mill in Kashima, Japan. Whitney claims that when he received his phone, there wasn’t a scratch of it and that it still worked, with all of his family photos intact.
That is a pretty long trip indeed. We guess if there’s one thing you can take away from this is that you should always backup the contents of your phone, so even if the device is damaged, at the very least your photos and contacts should still be safe.