Factory-sealed first-generation iPhone sells for over $63,000 at auction
iPhones tend to hold their value better than most other phones but this latest example is one for the history books. A factory sealed first-generation Apple iPhone from 2007 sold for $63,356 at an auction over the weekend.
The device in question is an 8GB Apple iPhone and had an MSRP of $599 back in June of 2007. The auction ran from February 2 with a starting bid of $2,500 which ballooned past the $60,000 mark over the weekend.
The phone has an interesting story too – it’s owner Karen Green received it as a gift from her friends over fifteen years ago. The owner was a Verizon customer at the time while the phone only ran on AT&T’s network so it was quickly stored in a shelf and forgotten for over a decade.
The phone was then appraised in 2019 with an estimated value of $5,000 and ultimately went on auction earlier this month. Based on reports, Karen Green will use the funds from the auction towards opening a business venture.
Reader comments
- Nony
Please i have iPhone 4s who has this contact let him dm let's do business
- 20 May 2024
- Nu6
- Anonymous
It was garbage back then and is still garbage today.
- 23 Feb 2023
- j%t
not an apple fan.. but this? the 1st gen iPhone? sealed from factory? untouched? this is Steve Jobs era... he was amazing! this is a classic and iconic phone and i understand why someone would give so much money for it! it's just no...
- 22 Feb 2023
- pXL