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  2. First-generation iPhone sells for record $190,000 at auction

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    The unopened, original Apple iPhone from 2007 sold for more than 300 times its original retail price. First-generation iPhone sells for record $190,000 at auction [Video] Skip to main content

  3. First-gen iPhone sells at auction for $190K - AOL

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    A first-generation iPhone has sold at auction for $190,373, almost 380 times its original price of $499 when the groundbreaking device went for sale in 2007. LCG Auctions, which hosted Sunday's ...

  4. iPhone (1st generation) - Wikipedia

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    The iPhone [5] (retroactively referred to as the iPhone 2G [6] or iPhone 1 [7]) is the first iPhone model and the first smartphone developed and marketed by Apple Inc. After years of rumors and speculation, it was officially announced on January 9, 2007, [8] and was released in the United States on June 29, 2007.

  5. iPhone - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the iPhone reached 1.1% of worldwide mobile phone market share, [205] and 8.2% of the smartphone market. [206] During this time it was quickly becoming relevant in North America, and in market share was ranked second in the U.S. in 2009, behind the BlackBerry ; [ 207 ] in 2010 the iPhone 3GS was the best-selling smartphone in the U.S ...

  6. Auction of Rare Apple-1 Computer Could Put New iPhone ... - AOL

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  7. Apple I - Wikipedia

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    In November 2010, an Apple I with a cache of original documents and packaging sold for £133,250 ($170,000) [i] at Christie's auction house in London. The documents included the return label showing Steve Jobs's parents' address, a personally typed and signed letter from Jobs (answering technical questions about the computer), and the invoice ...