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 Ken Pillonel, a Swiss robotics student, 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. You can also see how Ken Pillonel did this translation at this link.
However, Piloner warns that any user who purchases the device should not do things like reset, update the OS, or delete data, as doing so risks inactivating the device.
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