If you think the price of the latest version of the popular iPhone is high, then someone decided to shell out almost $40,000 for one of the smartphones Apple, and not precisely because of 14, but because of the first generation that was launched there in a distant 2007.

The auction house LCG Auctions announced the sale of the first generation iPhone model A1203, new and sealed in its original Apple box, for that amount.
The technology company put its first iPhone on sale in 2007, year that it reached the US market exclusively after being presented at the MacWorld event in San Francisco. Back then the magazine Time he identified it as the ‘Invention of the Year’.
The iPhone model A1203 has a touch screen, a button, which is located in the lower center of the panel, and a single 2-megapixel (MP) main camera. This device includes its serial number on the back, which is made of anodized aluminum.
In relation to its memory configuration, Apple released three versions of this iPhone, with a capacity of 4, 8 or 16 GB of storage.

LCG Auctions has sold an original A1203 iPhone model for $39,339, a sale that started with an estimated price of around $30,000, as noted on its website.
The product box, which maintains its original packaging, presents a life-size image of the iPhone, with a total of 12 icons on the screen. The thirteenth icon, which corresponded to the itunes apparrived shortly after, which certifies that the auctioned product is original.
This auctioned iPhone is practically a collector’s item and can hardly be used, since Apple cell phones less than the iPhone 8 they do not have access to the operating system 16.0 because of its age. (YO)
Source: Eluniverso

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