Here's one way to get your hands on the world's hottest smartphone without the need to wait in long Apple Store lines. No pre-ordering required, either. The only annoyance here is that you risk going to prison—but hey, at least you scored the latest iPhone model.

That's the gamble a group of hooded thieves took this week. They broke into a UPS delivery van and stole more than 300 iPhone X units that were headed to an Apple Store in San Francisco. No one was injured in the heist, as the van was locked and parked unattended in a loading dock at the Stonestown Mall in San Francisco.

"It appears the suspects knew what they were looking for," San Francisco police Captain Rick Yick told a local CBS news affiliate. "It appears that it was planned."

According to reports, the UPS driver went into a Macy's store to make a delivery and upon his return, all of the more than 300 iPhone X units were gone.

Police said three hooded suspects made a getaway with the goods around 11am Wednesday in a white Dodge van. Apple said they have the serial numbers of the devices. Police said a janitor took a picture of the van. For now, the crooks are still at large.

Our review of the new iPhone X is here. It launched worldwide Friday. No word on whether it's worth risk of jail time, however.