While many have called on Apple to add a USB-C port to the iPhone, the device continues to use Apple's proprietary Lightning connector. Pillonel is also offering a 30-minute phone call with the winning bidder should they have any questions about the device. The winning bidder will receive the iPhone X with 64GB of storage in its box, without any accessories included. He also cautions that the modded iPhone X is "just a prototype." Pillonel said anyone who bids on the iPhone X agrees that they will not restore, update, or erase the device, will not open the device, and will not use it as their daily device. The listing describes the device as "the world's first USB-C iPhone" and a "true piece of collection for any Apple fanboy out there."īids are being accepted until November 11, with estimated delivery by late December. Pillonel also put the device up for auction on eBay, and bids are already topping a whopping $99,000.
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