A first-generation iPhone sells for 100 times its original price at auction

Selling a first-generation iPhone, 2007 [لم يتم فتحه] At more than $ 63,000, yesterday, Sunday, at the “LCG” auction, which specializes in games and technical collectibles, in Los Angeles, USA.

The LCG auction said on its website that the device sold for $63,356.40, 100 times its original price 16 years ago.

And the American Business Insider website published on Monday that the device that was sold belonged to Karen Green, a tattoo artist in New Jersey. Greene was given the device as a gift but has not used it.

Green contacted “LCG”, following selling another device for the first generation of iPhone in October 2022, at regarding $ 40,000, with the aim of selling it to establish a private tattoo studio, according to the source.

Apple launched the first iPhone in January 2007 and its price was approximately $600. The device was initially available in several versions, with either a 4 GB or 8 GB storage capacity, a 2 MP camera and a 3.5 inch screen.

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