


Built by Steve Jobs himself! Rare 4GB unopened original iPhone auctioned again
According to news on March 12, in 2007, Apple’s first-generation iPhone came out, which triggered a technological revolution around the world and has now become a treasure for collectors.
Recently, an unopened first-generation iPhone was put on the auction platform LCG Auctions. The starting price is US$10,000, and the auction will last for two weeks.
This first-generation iPhone is a rare 4GB version and will challenge the $190,000 record set by another 4GB version in July last year.
It is reported that when Apple released the first-generation iPhone in 2007, it launched two versions, 4GB and 8GB. However, due to the popularity of the 8GB version, no one cared about the 4GB version, and the latter became Production was quickly discontinued, which also resulted in its rarity.
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