However, that’s not the record for the price of a first-gen iPhone at auction.
Although the iPhone 14 Pro Max price starts from 1,479 euros, it’s far from the most expensive iPhone on the market. at an auction, the iPhone first generation Launched in 2007, it can sell for a lot more, as the auction house has just revealed RR auction who managed to sell a 2007 iPhone still sealed To $54,904a little over 51,000 euros.
The sold iPhone belonged to someone former Apple employee who bought it after its release in 2007 but ultimately decided to keep it after receiving another one from the company. As the auction house states in the product description, this is an “original unopened first generation iPhone, model A1203, order number MA712LL/A (8GB). The box features a life-size image of the iPhone with 12 icons on the screen, indicating this is the first production (2007).”
Admittedly, the price at which this first generation iPhone sold is impressive. However, it’s far from beating them record set for the sale price of an iPhone from 2007. Just last February, another unopened first-generation iPhone was auctioned off by the auction house LCG Auctions for $63,000 (just over 59,000 euros).
Source: MacRumors
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