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LCG Auctions’ item description suggests that the old Apple phone is the “Holy Grail” among phone collectors. That (sort of) explains why a sealed, mint condition iPhone 4GB from 2007 just sold at auction for $US190,372.80.Īs reported by TweakTown on July 16, the supposedly very rare iPhone 4GB was sold to an unknown buyer on for nearly $US200k. So there weren’t nearly as many of them out in the wild, and even fewer remained sealed in their boxes. Most people just paid the extra $100 to double the phone’s storage, and as a result, Apple discontinued the 4GB version just two months after its release, in September 2007. This is because back in 2007, the 4GB version sold more slowly than its 8GB counterpart. And it’s that 4GB model that has become a bit of a collector’s item. At the time, Apple released two versions of what would become its most successful product ever: a 4GB storage model that cost $US499 and an 8GB model that cost $US599. The original iPhone was released all the way back in June 2007.
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