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That Apple uses prototypes to test how well its iPhone works before it is released is something we all know quite well. Not only that, but it is something that Tim Cook himself has confirmed, as he did in the 60 minute report, where he showed some prototypes of the iPhone 6. Meanwhile, what is not so common, is to see some of these prototypes outside the Cupertino headquarters. In fact, it is the second time this has happened, it already happened in the era of the iPhone 4s, which caused a serious headache for Steve Jobs and his team of lawyers, to recover their devices. An iPhone 6 prototype has been sneaked onto eBay and it's wreaking havoc on auctions.
The peculiarity of this iPhone is not only that it does not have the usual rear markings under the heading "iPhone", but also that it has error-proofing software, which Apple calls SwitchBoard. As we have said, it does not have any of the FCC brands, but the best thing is that, is that if you are the least interested in its acquisition, go preparing money, because the auction is already going on. for more than $ 5.000 for this strange iPhone 6 review model.
It will not be the most expensive iPhone ever sold, but one of the most peculiar. The reality is that I live much better without the FCC marks, hopefully one day those marks can be hidden. We can't see the serial number or IMEI of the device either, so they could be sneaking a fake copy, but it looks totally real. The device, as we have said, does not run iOS but SwitchBoard, so it is practically useless, beyond the functional tests of the hardware inside.
Goes for $ 60.100
amazing!!
And the link ?? Why this news without link?
not at all xD