The world's first iPhone with a USB Type-C charging port sells for $ 86,000 via eBay
You probably already know that there is a lot of talk these days about not using the USB type C port for the iPhone.
This is due to the fact that the European Union is trying to create standards in this regard and Apple is not responding positively.
Meanwhile, a USB Type-C iPhone X, designed by Swiss robotics student Ken Pillonel, sold for as high as $ 86,001 at an auction on eBay.
He removed the standard lightning port on an iPhone X and redesigned the phone with a USB Type-C port instead.
The redesigned iPhone X was auctioned off on eBay, with over 116 bids received.
Last week, the price was stable at $ 85,000, and by the close of bidding on November 11, it had risen to $ 86,001.
However, Piloner warns that any user who purchases the device should not do things like reset, OS upgrade, or delete data, as doing so risks inactivating the device.

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