The 2007 iPhone was put up for auction in an untouched package for $100,000


The original 2007 iPhone with 4 GB of internal memory in intact factory packaging was put up for auction by chipboard Auctions. The value of the lot was $100,000.
According to experts, this model of the device is a collector's cherished dream, and the lot has become even more attractive due to the integrity of the original box.
The founder of chipboard Auctions, Mark Montero, announced the uniqueness of this model, since in 2007 it was quickly withdrawn from sales due to less demand compared to the 8 GB model.
This is not the first iPhone put up for auction, so experts are confident that its selling price will exceed high expectations.
Recall that the first-generation iPhone was first introduced on January 9, 2007 at the Macworld Conference & Expo in San Francisco by Steve Jobs.
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