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Apple's first-generation iPhone auction soared to a high price of 1.68 million yuan,and former employees increased 91 times in 16 years
Apple's first-generation iPhone auction soared to a high price of 1.68 million yuan, and former employees increased 91 times in 16 years
The more Apple iPhones are released, the more valuable they become! A former employee of the Apple factory asked a friend to auction off a 16-year-old brand-new and unopened first-generation iPhone, which was finally sold for US$54,904, equivalent to about 1.68 million Taiwan dollars. Calculated from its original price of $599, it is equivalent to a 91-fold increase.
According to foreign media "MacRumors," this original iPhone was sold by RR Auction on behalf of a former Apple employee. Belongs to the 1st generation Apple iPhone, model A1203, MA712LL/A (8GB). From the appearance, the packaging plastic film has not been removed, the life-size iPhone image is printed on the box, and there are 16 icons (Icon) on the screen, showing that it was the earliest production (2007); because the 13th iPhone of iTunes Icons came out later that year. In brand new factory-sealed condition. The original iPhone came in a box with an AT&T bag and a flyer about the rate plan and activation of the iPhone.
The owner of the phone said he bought one when it was released in 2007, but as an Apple employee, he also received another and never opened it.
However, this is not the highest bid record for the first-generation iPhone. In February this year, it was also reported that a collector bid for the first-generation iPhone at a high price of US$63,000, or about NT$1.9287 million, which was 105 times more than the original price. RR Auction also sold an "undisclosed" Apple-1 computer for an undisclosed price, as did other Apple gear and memorabilia.
The antique-grade Macintosh "Macintosh Plus" of Del Yocam, the former executive of Apple Computer, was sold for US$26,590, or about NT$82,500, which is 10 times higher than the original price of US$2,599. The Macintosh 128K prototype is priced at US$16,500, about NT$504,900, 6.61 times higher than the original price of US$2,495; 8.12 times.
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Another iPhone 15 improvement over iPhone 14 revealed
Another iPhone 15 improvement over iPhone 14 revealed
With the release of the iPhone 15, Apple will rework the proximity sensors, which should have a positive impact on the delay and accuracy of their operation.
All models of iPhone 15 lineups get proximity sensors built into Dynamic Island's "interactive" cutout. This solution will replace the under-screen sensors used in the current generation of Pro models.
This information was shared by a well-known insider Ming-Chi Kuo on your Twitter. However, he did not specify how exactly this engineering solution will affect the user experience.
Note that after the release of the iPhone 14 on the forums, there were repeated reports of inaccurate work and false positives of the under-screen proximity sensor on Pro-models. In addition, the location under the screen was not always intuitive for new users.
This problem affects not only iPhones but also many Android smartphones with under-screen proximity sensors. For example, in Google Pixel 6, the sensor is located to the left of the front camera and often falsely triggers (for example, when the user needs to open the control center) instant messengers that support entering voice messages by bringing the smartphone to the ear.
Due to the prevalence of such reports, it is possible that Apple undertook to solve this problem by changing the position of the proximity sensor in new smartphones. Nevertheless, such a decision may be caused by the banal desire of the Cupertinos to reduce the cost of additional components for the iPhone.
All iPhone 15s will get USB-C, and titanium iPhones will be delayed
The presentation of the iPhone 15 line will traditionally take place in September. Apple already officially confirmed that all future iPhones, starting with the iPhone 15, will switch from Lightning to USB-C. This is required by the EU law on the unification of charging ports.
Speaking of differences between regular and Pro models, we know that the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max will get a faster A17 processor, increased RAM up to 8 GB, and, according to rumors, they will lose the physical buttons. Outwardly, all models will differ little from each other.
Earlier several sources told that in 2023 Apple is preparing to release a flagship iPhone under a new name and with unique features. It will replace the top-end iPhone Pro Max and will be called the iPhone 15 Ultra. Later information appeared that this model will be presented only as part of the iPhone 16 line or later.
iPhone 15 and 15 Pro in Europe may lose the SIM card slot
iPhone 15 and 15 Pro in Europe may lose the SIM card slot
The iPhone 15 and 15 Pro will be sold in France without a SIM tray, according to MacRumors, citing igen.fr. This means that smartphones will only support eSIM.
If the SIM tray is removed in France, it may not be available in smartphones destined for other European countries as Apple usually sells one iPhone model in most of Europe.
For example, the iPhone 14 Pro model A2890 sold in France is also sold in the UK, Ireland, Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Austria, Poland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and dozens of other countries.
Apple already removed the SIM tray from all iPhone 14 models in the US last September, forcing customers to use an eSIM that allows users to activate a cellular data plan without using a physical SIM card.
Apple advertises eSIMs as more secure than physical SIMs because they cannot be removed from a lost or stolen iPhone. On iPhone 13 and later, two eSIMs can be active simultaneously.
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Another iPhone 15 improvement over iPhone 14 revealed With the release of the iPhone 15, Apple will rework the proximity sensors, which shou...
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