As incredible as it sounds, the iPhone X that an engineer put a USB-C port on, now auctioned for 85,000 dollars on eBay. And the interest in such a genuine product is real, since there are currently a total of 173 auctions. There are still six days left for those interested to make their offers, so the price could go up even more.
An iPhone unique in the world
The world’s first and possibly the last USB-C iPhone can be yours. Always and when you have around 100,000 dollars to sell in your checking account. Because although it is currently around 85,000 dollars, the reality is that its price will surely increase further.
A unique piece in the world. An iPhone X with functional USB-C that became the object of another collector’s desire with change in pockets. Of course, you run the risk of someone following in the footsteps of Ken Pillonel, its creator, as he posted a video detailing all the steps a few days ago.
The iPhone X with USB-C auction includes a number of accessories. In addition to the 64 GB black iPhone X, we have the box without cables or headphones. Shipping is free (what less) anywhere in the world. A 30-minute call with Pillonel is included to ask questions about this.
Of course, in addition to paying for the final price of the offer, the new owner agrees to three things. The first is that it won’t restore, update, or erase the iPhone. You won’t be using it like your regular iPhone. And, ultimately, he won’t open it.
The phone is fully functional. But the engineer warns that if these indications are not followed, we will do it ourselves. If the phone has stopped working, “nothing can be expected” because “it is only a prototype”.
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