Here is a concise summary of the text:
* The narrator found an iPhone X (which they initially thought was an iPhone 6 Plus) on the street, along with some banknotes.
* Despite initial temptation to keep it, they decided to try to find the owner.
* They posted about the found phone in a local online group, providing their phone number, but withheld mention of the found money as a "test" for the true owner.
* After receiving ~20 responses, they filtered out scams by asking specific questions (e.g., when the phone was lost, screensaver details).
* Surprisingly, no one correctly claimed the phone, leading the narrator to wonder if the owner was wealthy and didn't care or if the phone was bought on credit.
* Frustrated with online advice to "hack and keep" the phone, the narrator finally decided to turn it in to the authorities, visiting a police station to hand over the found items, earning praise for their honesty.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, keeping each fact a short sentence and excluding opinions:
1. The narrator found an iPhone on the street approximately 3 days prior to the main events.
2. The iPhone was found after the narrator went for a walk due to good weather.
3. The iPhone had a password, preventing the narrator from accessing it.
4. Next to the iPhone, the narrator also found banknotes.
5. The maximum value of the banknotes found was 100 rubles.
6. The iPhone's case was heavily scratched, but the screen appeared normal.
7. The narrator posted about finding the iPhone in a Yekaterinburg group to locate the owner.
8. The post included a picture of the iPhone and the narrator's phone number.
9. The narrator received approximately 20 responses to the post.
10. To verify the ownership, the narrator asked callers three questions:
* When the phone was lost
* What was on the main screen saver
* If anything else was lost with the phone
11. No one called or sent an SMS to the narrator within three days of finding the iPhone.
12. The narrator eventually took the iPhone and the found money to a police station to hand them over.
13. The police station did not allow the narrator to take pictures when surrendering the items.
14. The narrator had previously been editing a video about "how to hack cars" before finding the iPhone.