A first generation iPhone was sold at an auction for 50,000

During the last year, we have seen that old and rare technology devices are being sold through auctions. Now one First generation iPhone Dated 2007, still unopened, during an online auction for over 50 thousand dollars It is sold.
As The Guardian The phone, which has a 2-megapixel camera and 8GB of storage, was given to Karen Green as a gift when she was hired, the report explains. However, Green had another phone, and this iPhone is also not compatible with the existing cellular network.
In October, Green noticed that another first-generation iPhone from 2007 with a price of Nearly 40 thousand dollars sold. This made him contact the LCG Auctions auction house through which these devices are sold.
First generation iPhone auction
LCG Auctions currently has a bidding price of “$50,000 and up” for This is the first generation iPhone announced and its online auction started on Thursday and will end on February 19. The first generation iPhone with 4 GB of memory for the price $499 And with 8 GB of memory at a price $599 was sold
At the time of writing this news, only two offers to own this device have been announced, the highest amount of which is only $2750 Is. It should also be noted that LCG Auctions has set the starting point for its auction at $2,500.
“Steve Jobs” unveiled the first iPhone model in January 2007 and promised that this Apple product would be a “history maker”. With the passage of time, not only the history of Apple was seen, but the first iPhone model created such an impact in the market that its old versions are sold at a high price. In September of this year, another version of the same device was sold in an auction at a price of 35,000 dollars.