A YouTuber bought an old, unopened original iPhone from an auction. The phone came with its original accessories, but it wasn't clear if the phone itself was new and unused. The packaging showed some signs of aging, and there was an unusual "lucky you" sticker. First iPhones didn't have an App Store or custom wallpapers. The phone didn't turn on at first, but after changing the wall brick, it began to charge. The video host was excited about the discovery and invited viewers to share any information they might have about the iPhone's origin. The first iPhones were available exclusively from AT&T and came with a large SIM card. Some came with a dock, a microfiber cloth, and Apple stickers. The phone, now worth less than what was paid for it, had slight imperfections.
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