The US company Apple is always good for a surprise. Be it through innovative new products such as the iPod or through the new MacBook Pro, this is the best equipment just just just under 7,000 euros.
The iPhone, first launched in 2007, is a gigantic success. When connectors, Apple has always cooked his own soup. Therefore, the current iPhone model also has a lightning and not USB-C port. An Apple smartphone with this standard USB port is now sold - for more than $ 100,000! What is behind it?
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iPhone with USB-C
The iPhone with USB-C connector is an iPhone X, which came on the market four years ago. The device is black, has 64 GB of internal and non-expandable memory and has installed the current USB-C standard instead of the usual Lightning port that uses only Apple. But how does it come?
Does the connection work?
The iPhone from 2017 is a modification of a US student. According to his statement, it only deals with a prototype, but the device is fully functional and the USB-C port works as intended. The iPhone X can thus load it and data can be transmitted.
Why is this iPhone so expensive?
And why is this special iPhone so expensive? The student currently sells the device as part of an auction on eBay, which is still running until November 11th. The current offer lies at the time of the appearance of this article at exactly 100,100 US dollars! After all, the happy buyer or the happy buyer gets for the money next to the iPhone also a 30-minute call with the student to answer questions about the device.
iPhone can hardly be used
However, accessories are not available in the packaging is just the unique iPhone. At least the shipping is free! However, the new owner may not change the iPhone X with USB-C, neither the software nor the hardware. In addition, the Apple device must not be used as everyday device. The seller understands his work as a unique artwork, which applies. Even if the buyer pays astronomical sums.
Sources: Wccfech / eBay
From Johannes Gehrling editor 05.11.2021 at 11:33
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