iPhone 6 prototype in developer mode selling for $56k on eBay

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Want to own a super-rare prototype iPhone 6, as accidentally sent out to a Verizon customer? You’d better have six-figures to spare.

The alleged prototype in question has appeared on eBay, running the internal Apple applications the company uses to test new devices as opposed to the consumer version of iOS.

There are no FCC markings or any other text on the handset’s body, other than the word “iPhone.” There is also a red lightning port, which seller kimberlyk1018 claims “is a sure sign of a prototype.”

The full listing reads:

“For sale is a brand new never used Apple iPhone 6 Prototype. Apple does NOT let these phones out of their possession yet I was accidentally sent one upon renewing my contract. As you can see from the photos, iOS8 has not been placed on this device, rather it is in the true developer mode. There are no FCC markings on the rear of the device or a model number. This is the real deal!!!

The lightening [sic] port is red which is a sure sign of a prototype. This device is being sold as is. I cannot guarantee that it will make calls or that the camera will work. However I can guarantee you that the device is a 64gb iPhone 6 which was sent to me from Verizon. The device comes with the box, charger, headphones and wall charger as well as all the paperwork. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me.

This is a once in a life time opportunity for you to take a part of. ***Free Shipping is only included if price exceeds $4,000.*** Buyer must have a PayPal verified address and be seller protection eligible. If you would would like any additional photos please let me know.

I am also giving a 110% guarantee on this being an authentic Apple prototype device.”


Provided that this is a legit leak, it’s more than likely that Apple will order eBay to shut down the auction ahead of its October 9 end date, while there will surely be an internal investigation into how this happened in the first place.

In the meantime bids are skyrocketing, however — hitting $56,100.00 at time of writing.

A few more pics can be seen below.

 



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JD-Posted:

:O for a prototype. Well then what a lucky person.

DragonPosted:

This is so lucky. If only this was me.

1989Posted:

Zips If only this could happen to me so i could have a whole load of cash!


I know right.

Thats 56k profit right there haha

21Posted:

"Want to own a super-rare prototype iPhone 6, as accidentally sent out to a Verizon customer?"
Not really..

"Youd better have six-figures to spare."
Uhm, $56k is 5 figures?

Although, the guy who got this is hella lucky..

SzaPosted:

I wonder who is dumb enough on this earth to buy this lol

MajPosted:

DynamicBomb Could this just be someone on eBay who has put it into a dev mode them self? Yes not easy but come on for $56K they could steal the dev mode firmware or write their own? IDK seems to good to be true a real iPhone 6 in dev mode sent out through a phone company. Are these (normally) $800 phones not even tested or what?

Nice if its true but I wouldn't pay the price of a real iPhone for it so $56K is mad! I agree with whoever said it was probably a competitor trying to get it.


Good point, Get some random firmware, put on an iPhone and boom you've got 60k

TaylorPosted:

Imagine if you were sent this? I honestly wouldn't have thought about it like this person did, I probably would have returned it, I wouldn't have thought it would be worth nearly 60k...

DynamicBombPosted:

Could this just be someone on eBay who has put it into a dev mode them self? Yes not easy but come on for $56K they could steal the dev mode firmware or write their own? IDK seems to good to be true a real iPhone 6 in dev mode sent out through a phone company. Are these (normally) $800 phones not even tested or what?

Nice if its true but I wouldn't pay the price of a real iPhone for it so $56K is mad! I agree with whoever said it was probably a competitor trying to get it.

MusketPosted:

Thats alot for the Dev System. Wonder what the person will do with it.

TechLifePosted:

AudemarsPiguet Whoever bid 56k was probably someone from a rival phone manufacturer trying to figure out Apple's internal dev system. No one else would pay that ridiculous amount for a phone that is in dev mode.


I'm sure rival phone companies are already well aware of how they work. Doesn't have to be in dev mode to figure that out.