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The Box of the First iPhone That Didn’t Even Remove Its Gelatin Was Opened [Video]

Marques Brownlee has unboxed a preserved example of the first iPhone, which went on sale in 2007, for the first time.
 The Box of the First iPhone That Didn’t Even Remove Its Gelatin Was Opened [Video]
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Marques Brownlee, one of the most closely followed names in the technology world, opened the unopened box of the first iPhone released in 2007, even with gelatin on it. The iPhone inside the box, which shaped the smartphone world, was also activated for the first time.

The opening of the box also showed how the phone world has passed through the years and how much it has developed. This is how we went on a short time journey with our transition from gigantic SIM cards to nano SIM cards, boxes that replace brick-like packages, only phones inside, and the first version of iOS, the first interface of the iPhone:

Unboxing of the first iPhone:

The box of the first iPhone also shows the first fruit of Apple’s understanding of simplicity. On the front of the box, only the iPhone photo and “Lucky you.” contains the text.

The view we see when we open the box is no different from today. First we encounter the phone, then we go deep into the box. Of course, in this depth part, there is nothing but a charging cable today.

The box contents of the first iPhone include the charging cable, as well as the charging adapter and earphones. The first iPhone only filled its 1,400mAh battery with a 5W adapter and a 30-pin USB cable.

To understand why the first iPhone is so important and why its unopened box has a utopian value of 40 thousand dollars, you can take a look at our article below:

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