
Untouched 2007 iPhone Up for Auction at $100,000

Rare 4GB Original iPhone in Factory Packaging Hits Auction Block
A highly sought-after collector’s item is currently up for auction at chipboard Auctions. The item in question is the original 2007 iPhone, with a unique 4GB internal memory. What sets this particular lot apart is the intact factory packaging, which adds a significant appeal to the item. The bidding for this exceptional piece starts at a staggering $100,000.
Experts in the industry have highlighted the significance of this model, as it fulfills the dreams of many iPhone enthusiasts looking to add a piece of history to their collection. The preservation of the original box enhances the rarity and desirability of the lot. Mark Montero, the founder of chipboard Auctions, proudly stated how unique this model is, especially because it was swiftly withdrawn from the market in 2007 due to its lower demand compared to the 8GB version.
This is not the first time an iPhone has gone up for auction, but due to the rarity and condition of this particular model, experts are confident that it will fetch a price far surpassing expectations. Collectors and fanatics alike are eagerly awaiting the final bid on this remarkable piece of technological history.
It is worth recalling that the first-generation iPhone was initially unveiled on January 9, 2007, during the Macworld Conference & Expo in San Francisco. The visionary, Steve Jobs, revolutionized the mobile phone industry with this groundbreaking device.
As the auction progresses, all eyes remain on this special 4GB original iPhone. Will it break records and set a new benchmark for iPhone collectors? Only time will tell. Stay tuned for updates on this extraordinary auction.
– ORIENT news





