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First iphone It was a revolution in terms of mobile telephony and thanks to the pivotal role it played, it has become a highly prized collectible among technology enthusiasts. Therefore, it is not surprising that a copy of the first generation, put up for auction since the beginning of this month, eventually sold for more than 63 thousand dollars.
The kit, still in its sealed factory packaging, ended up selling for over 100 times its original price considering it sold for $599 at its 2007 launch. The auction was held through Auctions with approximately 27 members and started at US$2,500 when it opened on February 2. Although it was supposed to sell for around $50,000, the figure turned out to be even higher.
Apple relic sold for over $63,000
The history of this instance is very peculiar. Karen Greenthe seller of this equipment, noted that she received a smartphone as a gift from friends when applying for a new job in 2007. However, since she already had a new mobile phone at the time and did not want to change the telephone operator to activate it iPhoneHe didn’t even bother to open the box.
The kit sat on his shelf, fully sealed when he left the factory, for 12 years until he rated it in that segment. “Treasure Hunt” from the TV show “Doctor and Diva” in 2019. “I didn’t want to get rid of my phone and I thought, ‘This iPhoneso it never gets old”mentioned Green.
As a result, the evaluator of this program valued it at $5,000, but in October of that year Green saw that iPhone A sealed first generation model sold for $39,339 in a previous auction for GCL. “If I could put my phone down another 10 years, I probably would. The only reason I am selling this phone is because I need to support this business.”– the owner of the device noted, referring to her aesthetic tattoo studio as a business project.
Specifically, this first iPhone in its original packaging, it was sold for approximately $63,356 to a private buyer who declined to be named.

An invaluable item for technology
Often considered the trigger of the smartphone craze that dominates the world to this day, the first version iphone noted before and after in mobile telephony. At the time, it had a touch screen (which was not yet standard), a web browser, and a 2 megapixel camera. The first iPhone was released on June 29, 2007, and users could choose between a $499 4GB model or a $599 8GB model.
Steve Jobsco-founder and CEO Mansana At that time, in addition to being the author of the device, he introduced the first generation iphone months earlier at a San Francisco fair called MacWorld. Due to its huge success, the iPhone was awarded the title of “Invention of the Year” by the magazine. Time and it soon became Apple’s top-selling product.
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