The most expensive sale of an original iPhone model from 2007 has just taken place, with the device selling for over $63,000. LCG Auctions hosted the auction, which began on February 2 and ended on February 19, and after receiving 27 bids, the iPhone was sold for a whopping $63,356.40 . This amount is more than 105 times the device’s original retail price of $599. The original owner of the iPhone received the device as a gift from her friends in 2007 but never used it since iPhones at the time could only be used on AT&T’s network. Consequently, she left the phone unopened for 15 years. The auction listing described the item as a “highly desirable factory-sealed first-generation original Apple iPhone from 2007,” and touted its status as “one of the most important and ubiquitous inventions of our lifetime.” Steve Jobs first introduced the iPhone on January 9, 2007, at MacWorld San Francisco. Just over five months later, it was released at retail for $499/$599 on June 29th.…