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A first-generation 2007 iPhone sold for more than $63,000 in an online auction, more than 100 times its original cost. Dubbed a "first-edition" device by auctioneer LCG Auctions, the box had never ...
The original iPhone broke ground in 2007 when Apple co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs revealed it at the MacWorld expo. ... The iPhone 3G came out in 2008, just one year after the original iPhone release.
The original iPhone had no peer. It was one of a kind and it absolutely changed the idea of what a handheld mobile device could be. So for that, I can excuse flaws.
A sealed original iPhone model from 2007 has sold at auction for over $63,000 – the most ever for the device to date.. The lot, held by LCG Auctions, opened on February 2 and ended on February ...
The original iPhone's screen was 60 percent as big as the iPhone 6's – and only 44 percent as big as the iPhone 6 Plus'. This is one change that didn't happen so gradually though.
While not running for quite as much as a recent original iPhone auction that sold for over $60,000, the “Lucky You” iPhone still brought in a solid chunk of change, especially when considering ...
Another unopened first-generation iPhone has sold for a large sum at auction. Unlike some of the other sales, this one involves a rare 4 GB variant.
My original iPhone is still trucking. It might not have taptic feedback or a retina display, but it still makes great phone calls, delivers text messages, and can even send the occasional tweet.
Earlier in the year we saw a rise and fall of sealed original iPhone auction prices. But then in July, a very rare 4GB model tripled the record going for a whopping $190,000. Now another one of ...
That’s 300% more than the $63,000 February record for the rare 4GB original iPhone. And compared to the original $499 price of the 4GB model, that’s roughly a 380x increase in value over the ...
Reading CNET's original iPhone review, it's crazy and crazy fun to see what we (and Apple) got right, what we missed and how much phones have changed since then. Kent was a senior managing editor ...
In this photo, you can see the logic board just to the left of the iPhone 4’s 3.7V 1420 mAh lithium-polymer battery–a battery 19 percent larger than the one previous devices used.