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Durability test shows original iPhone was built like a tank https://www.technobuffalo.com/2017/05/27/durability-test-shows-original-iphone-was-built-like-a-tank/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr
How To Know Fake And Original iPhones In Nigeria
Original 4GB iPhone sells at auction for nearly $200,000
An original factory-sealed 4G iPhone has sold at auction for $190,372.80. The sale, held by auctioneers LCG Auctions, began on June 30 with a starting price of $10,000, and attracted a total of 28 bids by the time it closed on Sunday. An unopened first-generation 4G iPhone Chloe Taylor for Fortune: The unidentified buyer purchased the brand new, sealed and never activated 1st generation device –…
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Original Apple iPhone in factory-sealed box sells for more than $39,000
Original Apple iPhone in factory-sealed box sells for more than $39,000
Apple’s revolutionary iPhone launched in the U.S. in June 2007 in two storage sizes: a 4GB model for $499 and an 8GB model for $599. We got the 8GB models. But, we opened the boxes and used those iPhones (heavily). We still have them and each of their boxes (they’re not for sale). On Sunday, an auction house in Louisiana sold an original Apple iPhone (8GB) in factory-sealed box for…
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Original iPhone in sealed box sells for $35K at auction
Original iPhone in sealed box sells for $35K at auction
An original, unopened Apple iPhone sold for $35,414 at auction last week, showing how iconic the revolutionary device has become. Apple’s revolutionary iPhone (2007) Stephanie Condon for ZDNet: The Model A1203 device, with 8 GB of storage, came in factory-sealed condition. The auction house RR Auction noted that the box features a life-size image of the iPhone with 12 icons on the screen,…
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How spot the difference between an Original iPhone and a Fake
How spot the difference between an Original iPhone and a Fake
In recent years, the iPhone has gained more use and popularity around the world, especially in the Ghanaian market. According to some research and statistics, two out of ten people own an iPhone in Ghana. This rate goes exceptionally higher when you narrow it down to university and high school students. Here, we have five to six out of ten people owning an iPhone. Because of this, the scammers…
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Steve Jobs once threw a prototype iPhone across a room full of reporters
Steve Jobs once threw a prototype iPhone across a room full of reporters
Months before Apple’s iPhone went on sale in June 2007, a little after Steve Jobs unveiled the “Jesus Phone” in January 2007, Apple’s CEO paid a visit to The Wall Street Journal‘s headquarters, packed more than two dozen editors and reporters to offer a sneak peek, when someone asked about its durability. Apple’s revolutionary iPhone (2007) Roger Cheng for CNET: Jobs’ response: tossing the…
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The HomePod Failed Because It Didn’t Follow the iPhone Playbook
Although this week’s news that Apple had chosen to discontinue the HomePod came rather suddenly, upon reflection it didn’t really seem all that surprising. The product had never had much more than a niche following, and upon reflection it seems that perhaps Apple’s biggest mistake in producing and marketing the HomePod was its failure to […] https://www.idropnews.com/opinion/the-homepod-failed-because-it-didnt-follow-the-iphone-playbook/154456/