Extremely Rare Sealed First Generation 4GB Apple iPhone from 2007 Sells for Over $87,000

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Spending $2-million on Super Mario Bros. is one thing, forking over $87,000 to get your hands on a sealed first generation 4GB Apple iPhone is another. It’s from the earliest production run in 2007, identifiable by the box featuring a life-size image of the iPhone with twelve icons on the screen, as the 13th icon for iTunes was added later that year.
The 4GB version is considered the rarest of all original iPhones because Apple discontinued it on September 5, 2007, just over two months after the iPhone’s debut on June 29, 2007. Originally priced at $499, it didn’t sell as well as the 8GB model (priced at $599), as most consumers opted for the extra storage for just $100 more.
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Apple sold 6.1 million first-generation iPhones (across both 4GB and 8GB models) by the time the original iPhone was discontinued in July 2008, with the 4GB model only accounting for a fraction of that total before its early exit. You can check out the auction listing here.
Extremely Rare Sealed First Generation 4GB Apple iPhone from 2007 Sells for Over $87,000
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