Grab your chance now: get an iPhone 2G for a bargain price

An unopened iPhone 2G from 2007 is usually worth a lot of money. But not (yet) with this auction that ends today. So grab your chance for a unique investment.

iPhone 2G is a piece of history

Are you looking for a piece of technological history? Dutchman Mike Horstman is offering his unopened iPhone 2G from 2007 at an auction, and the current bid stands at a paltry 8,500 euros. But wait a minute, because this isn’t just any phone – it’s an investment that could soon increase in value!

Imagine having the opportunity to get your hands on an original iPhone 2G for a fraction of its final value. Mike’s auction will run for another 10 hours, and this is your perfect opportunity to own a piece of tech history that is not only nostalgically valuable, but also financially valuable!

That’s how much the iPhone can be worth

Not yet convinced of the potential of the iPhone 2G? Then think back to the iPhone 2G that sold for a whopping $63,000 at auction a year ago.

It was also an unopened copy with 8 GB of storage. At the time it retailed for $599, but it fetched a record $63,356.40. The iPhone belonged to Karen Green, who received it as a gift in 2007 but put it in a cupboard unused. The auction attracted 27 bids and set a new record for vintage iPhones.

Grab your chance now: get an iPhone 2G for a bargain price

iPhone 2G specifications

The specifications may seem simple – think of the 3.5-inch screen, the 2-megapixel camera and the 2G network for mobile internet – but it is precisely this simplicity that makes the iPhone 2G a sought-after collector’s item. Packaged in its original box, this phone becomes a timeless symbol of innovation and progress.

Grab this opportunity before it’s too late! By purchasing the iPhone 2G now for an affordable price, you are laying the foundation for a smart investment. Historical tech items often become more valuable as time passes, and who knows, you might end up selling this hidden treasure for a significantly higher amount!

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