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An original 2007 iPhone with just 4GB of storage, still in its box and cellophane wrapping, has wrapped up its 14-day auction and sold to the highest bidder for a whopping $190,372.80.
An original 2007 4GB iPhone has broken sales records at auction, with a 4GB first-release unit still in its factory sealing seemingly selling for over $190,000.
As auction site LCG Auctions explains, the iPhone was originally sold with either 4GB or 8GB of storage when it launched 16 years ago on June 29, 2007.
A first-generation iPhone sold for a whopping $190,372.80 at auction on Sunday. The unopened 4GB model was bought for nearly 400 times its original price after 28 bids on LCG Auctions.
It's time to rummage through your closets and desk drawers for forgotten tech as another iPhone with 4GB of storage sold at an auction for over $130,000. In mid-March, a 4GB original-release ...
While it didn’t set a new record, the final price was $130,027 for this rare 4GB sealed original iPhone. That’s in line with the last three of this model we’ve seen sell between $133,000 and ...
The bidding for the 4GB original iPhone started on June 30 at 5:00 PM EST and ended on July 16 at 9:05 PM EST. While the starting bid for the device was $10,000, the auction house had estimated it ...
But that didn't stop a collector from shelling out $190,372.80 for an original 4GB iPhone at an auction that closed yesterday. Before yesterday, the highest a 2007 iPhone ever sold for was $63,356.40.
LCG estimates that the first release 4GB sealed original iPhone will sell for between $50,000-$100,000. Or in other words, has a shot at breaking the record for the most expensive iPhone auction.
That (sort of) explains why a sealed, mint condition iPhone 4GB from 2007 just sold at auction for $190,372.80. Advertisement. Related Content. Resident Evil Village On iPhone Is Impressive, ...
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