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  • FEATURE - Ungeöffnetes Original-iPhone von Apple aus dem Jahr 2007 wird für mehr als 35000 USD verkauft
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    FEATURE - Ungeöffnetes Original-iPhone von Apple aus dem Jahr 2007 wird für mehr als 35000 USD verkauft
    Ferrari Press Agency
    iPhone 1
    Ref 14168
    24/08/2022
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    Pictures must credit: RR Auction

    An unopened original Apple iPhone has fetched $35,414 USD / € 35.650 euros at auction 15 years after it was first released.That’s more than 110 times its original price.The first generation device was still in its factory sealed box. The smartphone only has 8GB of storage - minuscule compared to the minimum 128GB available on today's iPhone 13.On the packaging there's an image of the iconic device that changed Apple for ever and the world of mobile phones for ever.The photo shows 12 basic apps displayed on a tiny 3.5-inch screen.Experts say this particular model is probably from the earliest production, as the iTunes app isn't shown yet.The app followed soon after and was eventually added to packaging.The late Apple boss Steve Jobs announced the device in January 2007 saying:” iPhone is a revolutionary and magical product that is literally five years ahead of any other mobile phone," The phone was sold by US-based RR Auction and the price included the buyer’s premium.


    OPS: The still boxed Apple iPhone which sold for $35,414 USD / € 35.650 euros.

    Puicture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ungeöffnetes Original-iPhone von Apple aus dem Jahr 2007 wird für mehr als 35000 USD verkauft
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    FEATURE - Ungeöffnetes Original-iPhone von Apple aus dem Jahr 2007 wird für mehr als 35000 USD verkauft
    Ferrari Press Agency
    iPhone 1
    Ref 14168
    24/08/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: RR Auction

    An unopened original Apple iPhone has fetched $35,414 USD / € 35.650 euros at auction 15 years after it was first released.That’s more than 110 times its original price.The first generation device was still in its factory sealed box. The smartphone only has 8GB of storage - minuscule compared to the minimum 128GB available on today's iPhone 13.On the packaging there's an image of the iconic device that changed Apple for ever and the world of mobile phones for ever.The photo shows 12 basic apps displayed on a tiny 3.5-inch screen.Experts say this particular model is probably from the earliest production, as the iTunes app isn't shown yet.The app followed soon after and was eventually added to packaging.The late Apple boss Steve Jobs announced the device in January 2007 saying:” iPhone is a revolutionary and magical product that is literally five years ahead of any other mobile phone," The phone was sold by US-based RR Auction and the price included the buyer’s premium.


    OPS: The still boxed Apple iPhone which sold for $35,414 USD / € 35.650 euros.

    Puicture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ungeöffnetes Original-iPhone von Apple aus dem Jahr 2007 wird für mehr als 35000 USD verkauft
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    FEATURE - Ungeöffnetes Original-iPhone von Apple aus dem Jahr 2007 wird für mehr als 35000 USD verkauft
    Ferrari Press Agency
    iPhone 1
    Ref 14168
    24/08/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: RR Auction

    An unopened original Apple iPhone has fetched $35,414 USD / € 35.650 euros at auction 15 years after it was first released.That’s more than 110 times its original price.The first generation device was still in its factory sealed box. The smartphone only has 8GB of storage - minuscule compared to the minimum 128GB available on today's iPhone 13.On the packaging there's an image of the iconic device that changed Apple for ever and the world of mobile phones for ever.The photo shows 12 basic apps displayed on a tiny 3.5-inch screen.Experts say this particular model is probably from the earliest production, as the iTunes app isn't shown yet.The app followed soon after and was eventually added to packaging.The late Apple boss Steve Jobs announced the device in January 2007 saying:” iPhone is a revolutionary and magical product that is literally five years ahead of any other mobile phone," The phone was sold by US-based RR Auction and the price included the buyer’s premium.


    OPS: The still boxed Apple iPhone which sold for $35,414 USD / € 35.650 euros.

    Puicture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ungeöffnetes Original-iPhone von Apple aus dem Jahr 2007 wird für mehr als 35000 USD verkauft
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    FEATURE - Ungeöffnetes Original-iPhone von Apple aus dem Jahr 2007 wird für mehr als 35000 USD verkauft
    Ferrari Press Agency
    iPhone 1
    Ref 14168
    24/08/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: RR Auction

    An unopened original Apple iPhone has fetched $35,414 USD / € 35.650 euros at auction 15 years after it was first released.That’s more than 110 times its original price.The first generation device was still in its factory sealed box. The smartphone only has 8GB of storage - minuscule compared to the minimum 128GB available on today's iPhone 13.On the packaging there's an image of the iconic device that changed Apple for ever and the world of mobile phones for ever.The photo shows 12 basic apps displayed on a tiny 3.5-inch screen.Experts say this particular model is probably from the earliest production, as the iTunes app isn't shown yet.The app followed soon after and was eventually added to packaging.The late Apple boss Steve Jobs announced the device in January 2007 saying:” iPhone is a revolutionary and magical product that is literally five years ahead of any other mobile phone," The phone was sold by US-based RR Auction and the price included the buyer’s premium.


    OPS: The still boxed Apple iPhone which sold for $35,414 USD / € 35.650 euros.

    Puicture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ungeöffnetes Original-iPhone von Apple aus dem Jahr 2007 wird für mehr als 35000 USD verkauft
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    FEATURE - Ungeöffnetes Original-iPhone von Apple aus dem Jahr 2007 wird für mehr als 35000 USD verkauft
    Ferrari Press Agency
    iPhone 1
    Ref 14168
    24/08/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: RR Auction

    An unopened original Apple iPhone has fetched $35,414 USD / € 35.650 euros at auction 15 years after it was first released.That’s more than 110 times its original price.The first generation device was still in its factory sealed box. The smartphone only has 8GB of storage - minuscule compared to the minimum 128GB available on today's iPhone 13.On the packaging there's an image of the iconic device that changed Apple for ever and the world of mobile phones for ever.The photo shows 12 basic apps displayed on a tiny 3.5-inch screen.Experts say this particular model is probably from the earliest production, as the iTunes app isn't shown yet.The app followed soon after and was eventually added to packaging.The late Apple boss Steve Jobs announced the device in January 2007 saying:” iPhone is a revolutionary and magical product that is literally five years ahead of any other mobile phone," The phone was sold by US-based RR Auction and the price included the buyer’s premium.


    OPS: The still boxed Apple iPhone which sold for $35,414 USD / € 35.650 euros.

    Puicture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ungeöffnetes Original-iPhone von Apple aus dem Jahr 2007 wird für mehr als 35000 USD verkauft
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    FEATURE - Ungeöffnetes Original-iPhone von Apple aus dem Jahr 2007 wird für mehr als 35000 USD verkauft
    Ferrari Press Agency
    iPhone 1
    Ref 14168
    24/08/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: RR Auction

    An unopened original Apple iPhone has fetched $35,414 USD / € 35.650 euros at auction 15 years after it was first released.That’s more than 110 times its original price.The first generation device was still in its factory sealed box. The smartphone only has 8GB of storage - minuscule compared to the minimum 128GB available on today's iPhone 13.On the packaging there's an image of the iconic device that changed Apple for ever and the world of mobile phones for ever.The photo shows 12 basic apps displayed on a tiny 3.5-inch screen.Experts say this particular model is probably from the earliest production, as the iTunes app isn't shown yet.The app followed soon after and was eventually added to packaging.The late Apple boss Steve Jobs announced the device in January 2007 saying:” iPhone is a revolutionary and magical product that is literally five years ahead of any other mobile phone," The phone was sold by US-based RR Auction and the price included the buyer’s premium.


    OPS: The still boxed Apple iPhone which sold for $35,414 USD / € 35.650 euros.

    Puicture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pix of t Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of t Day: Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9694780l)
    The Sealed Knot English civil war reenactment society perform at Ashton Court estate with an explosive display of cannon, musket, pike and cavalry for the 375th anniversary of the Siege of Bristol
    Siege of Bristol reenactment, Bristol, UK - 27 May 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pix of the Weekend: Bilder des Wochenendes
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Weekend: Bilder des Wochenendes
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9694780v)
    The Sealed Knot English civil war reenactment society perform at Ashton Court estate with an explosive display of cannon, musket, pike and cavalry for the 375th anniversary of the Siege of Bristol
    Siege of Bristol reenactment, Bristol, UK - 27 May 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Royal Wedding: Vorbereitungen in Windsor
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    PEOPLE - Royal Wedding: Vorbereitungen in Windsor
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX/Shutterstock (9677705h)
    Drains are security sealed outside Windsor Castle
    Preparations for the Royal Wedding, Windsor, UK - 16 May 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Swiss Army Knife gets trendy makeover to mark Victorinox's 130th birthday - Oct 2014
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    Swiss Army Knife gets trendy makeover to mark Victorinox's 130th birthday - Oct 2014
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Saktory/REX (4217755a)
    Sealed witha Kiss lipstick Swiss Army Knife design
    Swiss Army Knife gets trendy makeover to mark Victorinox's 130th birthday - Oct 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pkmj

    The humble Swiss Army Knife has become trendy.

    To celebrate maker Victorinox's 130th birthday this year designers at British start-up Saktory have put their heads together and decided it was time the practical and functional tool received a crafty make over.

    The iconic pocket knives - known for their multiple pull-out tools, such as a corkscrew and tweezers - are known for their distinctive red handles.

    But now Saktory say they have worked with Victorinox UK to "take things to a whole new dimension making the product trendy, exciting and very personal".

    Saktory say: "The Swiss Army Knife is our art canvas. We love the Victorinox range, and have worked hard with designers from across the globe to carefully produce designs which resonate with Victorinox fans from all walks of life giving them that wow feeling."

    Priced between GBP 34.99 and GBP 74.99, the partnership hope the eye-catching penknifes will make handy stock-fillers.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • St Pancras London ENGLAND
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    St Pancras London ENGLAND
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eye Ubiquitous / Rex Features ( 873293a )
    St Pancras International exterior. New security sealed terminal for Eurostar trains to continental Europe with passengers waiting on steps in the sunshine outside. European Great Britain Londres Northern Europe UK United Kingdom British Isles St Pancras London ENGLAND
    St Pancras London ENGLAND

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • St Pancras London ENGLAND
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    St Pancras London ENGLAND
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eye Ubiquitous / Rex Features ( 873292a )
    St Pancras International exterior showing new security sealed terminal for Eurostar trains to continental Europe. European Great Britain Londres Northern Europe UK United Kingdom British Isles St Pancras London ENGLAND
    St Pancras London ENGLAND

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • POLICE ANTI TERRORIST OPERATION CONNECTED TO THE ATTEMPTED LONDON BOMBINGS, NOTTING HILL, LONDON, BRITAIN - 29 JUL 2005
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    POLICE ANTI TERRORIST OPERATION CONNECTED TO THE ATTEMPTED LONDON BOMBINGS, NOTTING HILL, LONDON, BRITAIN - 29 JUL 2005
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    A policeman tells a Moslem woman to stay at home as roads are sealed off and flats investigated in Basing Street and Tavistock Crescent in Notting Hill W11. Two more of the failed London bombing suspects are believed to have been arrested as police carried out a number of armed operations in west London
    POLICE ANTI TERRORIST OPERATION CONNECTED TO THE ATTEMPTED LONDON BOMBINGS, NOTTING HILL, LONDON, BRITAIN - 29 JUL 2005

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Postal Strike, Britain - 1988
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    Postal Strike, Britain - 1988
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nicholas Bailey / Rex Features ( 149371a )
    Mailbag tied over a post box during the postal strike
    Postal Strike, Britain - 1988

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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