Selling for Six Figures: First-Generation iPhone Fetches $130,000 at Auction

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2024-03-31 00:20:01

“Al Jazeera” – Agencies:

Some websites reported that a first-generation iPhone was recently sold at a public auction for more than $130,000. According to available information, a company called LCG Auctions offered a first-generation iPhone 2G for sale at a public auction. The phone was initially offered for $17,000, and two days later its price rose to be sold for $130,027. Some websites indicated that the phone was unused, wrapped in its original box, and equipped with an internal memory capacity of 4 GB, and that the company had previously sold a phone of this type for $190,000. It is noteworthy that Apple had introduced the first generation iPhone 2G phones in 2007, and initially launched versions with internal memory with a capacity of 4 GB, but it stopped production of these devices after a short period, and launched models with memories with a capacity of 8 GB, which made the first category 20 times rarer. Almost, and it has become more valuable for fans of collecting old rare phones.

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