Bidding for Apple iPhone 6 prototype nears US$100,000
PUBLISHED : Tuesday, 07 October, 2014, 11:05pm
UPDATED : Wednesday, 08 October, 2014, 3:33am
Agence France-Presse in San Francisco
By Monday, 198 bids for the device had been logged on eBay. Photo: Reuters
Bidding for a rare prototype of Apple's new-generation iPhone 6 neared a whopping US$100,000 on eBay, after the device appeared to have accidentally landed in a buyer's hands.
"Apple does not let these phones out of their possession yet I was accidentally sent one upon renewing my contract," a description posted on eBay by the seller said.
"This is the real deal."
Bidding for the silver iPhone 6 prototype with 64 gigabytes of memory had reached US$99,800 with 198 bids logged by Monday in California, where Apple is headquartered.
The seller described the iPhone as running in "true developer mode" on testing software called "SwitchBoard" and not on Apple's latest iOS 8 operating system. Access to Apple's in-house software may explain the bidding war.
Bidders are warned that there is no guarantee the iPhone will make calls or that the camera will function. Shipping will be free given the dizzying rise in bidding, which is slated to end tomorrow.
The device was plugged into an iTunes account and recognised as an iPhone, the description said.
The winning bidder is promised the device, box, charger and headphones, along with the device's paperwork.
"I would like to reiterate that this phone is being sold in as-is condition," the seller stressed.
"The only reason you may return this device is if the device arrives DOA," or dead on arrival.