An iPhone that was not opened sold for £52,320 at auction. This is likely due to the high demand and rarity of these devices.

That's more than a Model 3.

February 21st 2023.

An iPhone that was not opened sold for £52,320 at auction. This is likely due to the high demand and rarity of these devices.




If you have an unopened first-generation iPhone from 2007, it could now be worth around £52,635.



American Tattoo artist, Karen Green, who was gifted the 8 GB version of the phone and never broke the seal auctioned off the tech relic this month, for a record $63,356.



Originally sold for $499, the first iPhone came with a 3.5-inch screen with a 2-megapixel camera, 4 GB and 8 GB storage options and internet connectivity on a 2G network.



While you might still have your very first iPhone at the bottom of your drawers, it won't be worth as much unless it's still "factory sealed," meaning its cellophane wrapping is still intact.



Last year, another unopened first-generation iPhone was auctioned off for $39,339, so their value as collectors' items is rising rapidly.

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