An original Apple iPhone from 2007 sold for an astonishing $190,372.80 at auction on Sunday, over 300 times its retail value of $599. The mint-condition mobile phone was put on the auction block by LCG Auctions and bidding soared from $10,000 to almost $200,000 in just 28 bids. The sale is a testament to the enduring popularity of the device, months after another iPhone from 2007 was sold for $63,356.
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Ten teenage hikers were rescued from the Santa Paula Canyon in California after using Apple's Emergency SOS feature on an iPhone to send a text message containing their location to the Ventura County Sheriff's Office Upper Ojai Search and Rescue Team. The hikers were not prepared for their climb and were stuck in the canyon for three hours without proper supplies. The Emergency SOS feature enabled the phone to call a local emergency number and share location information, which was "valuable information" that helped the search and rescue team locate them. The Ventura County Sheriff's Office reminded people to be prepared when going on hikes and to always carry the necessary supplies, and to use the Emergency SOS feature on their phones if they find themselves in an emergency situation.
An original 2007 iPhone sold for an astonishing $63,356.40 in an online auction, more than 100 times its original cost. The phone was owned by Karen Green and was appraised in 2019, still sealed in its original box. The phone was put up for auction by LCG Auctions and sold after 27 bids, with the winning bidder's identity remaining unknown.
Apple announced Wednesday that it will raise the price of battery replacements for all out-of-warranty iPhone models prior to the current iPhone 14 lineup. Starting…




