Did you know that there isn't an iPhone 2? After Apple created the first generation iPhone, the one that came after that was all about 3G internet connectivity, so the iPhone 2 was skipped.
Who has the first iPhone 1?
After months of rumors and speculation, Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the first iPhone on Jan. 9, 2007. The device, which didn't actually go on sale until June, started at $499 for a 4GB model, $599 for the 8GB version (with a two-year contract). It offered a 3.5-in.
How much is the iPhone 1 worth now?
Now, a decade later, the price has actually climbed even higher for a 1st generation iPhone because of its collectible value -- as long it's new and unopened. Currently, the product that was first released to the public on is selling for $4,000 on eBay unopened and in its original packaging.Jul 2, 2017
When did the 1st iPhone come out?
January 2007
Can you still use the iPhone 1?
Apple has discontinued the original iPhone, and it can no longer support updated operating systems. As of 2015, about 0.1% of iPhone users still used the original or second model, Time reported.
How rare is the first iPhone?
With 6.1 million first-generation iPhone units sold in its first five quarters, the aluminum-backed iPhone is something of a rarity, but hardly worth as much as some first-generation iPhone prototypes, which have fetched about 10 percent of this factory-sealed iPhone's asking price.
What's the oldest iPhone that still works?
The oldest iPhone which can still be used today to do everything it originally could in the iPhone 3G, which is the second generation phone. The original iPhone only supported 2G calling on AT&T, and AT&T has since shut down their 2G network.
How much is the 1st iPhone worth?
Today, the first generation iPhone is worth about $125, maybe more if it is pristine and in original packaging. It won't pay for anyone's college education, but it's not bad when you consider Nokia and Motorola phones from the same period are worth about $5.
Does iPhone 2G still work?
There is no iPhone 2G. The second iPhone was called the iPhone 3G because Apple wanted to advertise that the second phone supported the third-generation cellular data standard. A modern OS wouldn't work on the early iPhones because they don't have enough RAM (temporary memory), and their processors are way too slow.