Colors of the homeland | 15 years after its launch, an old iPhone sold for $35,000

Rare goods are expensive, so an original, unopened, first-generation iPhone in its original box was sold for a whopping $35,000, at an auction 15 years following it was first introduced.

The old “iPhone” is among the first series produced by “Apple” at an auction for $35,414, complete with all its contents and box and sealed from the factory, according to the British newspaper, The Sun.

Appearance of devices Iphone The old ones once more, not a regular sight, but they are rarely found in their original packaging as good as the aforementioned phone, so its price is up to that number.

Specifications of the old phone from “Apple”

The smartphone has just 8GB of storage, which is quite small compared to the 128GB minimum available in the iPhone 13 today. Camel forever.

The phone’s image displays 12 basic applications on the small 3.5-inch screen, as experts say that this particular model may be one of the oldest production Apple has ever released, as the iTunes application display did not appear on the phone image as this application appeared shortly following, and it was added In the end to the packaging.

What did Apple say when announcing this phone?

“The iPhone is a revolutionary and magical product that is literally five years ahead of any other mobile phone,” Steve Jobs, the late Apple CEO, said when he announced the device in January 2007.

The first iPhone cost just £269 to produce, but now it fetched more than $35,000 when it was auctioned as part of a special event called Apple, Jobs, Computer Hardware organized by RR Auction specialists.

And while you probably don’t have an original iPhone like this one, you can still get a huge buck if you find you have other old Apple products, so “look in your closet.”

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