Unusual version of first auctioned iPhone

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American auction house Wright has revealed a sealed package of the first iPhone with a unique sticker from Apple. In this respect informs Apple Insider Portal.

The uniqueness of this batch lies in the fact that the label “You are lucky” (in Russian, “You are lucky”) is located on the packaging film, in which the original iPhone 2G box was wrapped. Also, this sticker displays the Apple logo. Probably, the owner of the smartphone won it in a competition organized by the company. However, as Apple Insider points out, the editors could not find any evidence of the origin of the sticker.

The auction house also provided X-rays of the box to prove that all the contents were there: a smartphone, a full charger, a cable, headphones, a docking station, documents and even a special cloth.

According to the auction house, an unpackaged iPhone 2G can sell for prices ranging from $40,000 to $60,000 (3 to 4.6 million rubles). In February, an original iPhone with a factory skin sold for $63,000, well above the expected value of a similar device with a unique label.

Formerly socialbites.ca saidthat the most expensive computer mouse was sold for 13.7 million rubles.

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