The USB-C port works for both iPhone charging and data transfer.
Pillonel has put the device up for auction on eBay, and bids are already in excess of $ 99,900. The announcement describes the device as "the world's first USB-C iPhone" and a "true collector's item for any Apple fanboy out there." Pillonel said that anyone bidding for the iPhone X will agree not to restore, update, or delete the device, open the device, or use it as a daily device. He also warns that the modified iPhone X is "just a prototype. The winner of the auction will receive an iPhone X with 64 GB of storage space in the box, without any accessories included. Pillonel also offers a 30-minute phone call to the winning bidder if they have questions about the device.So far, 44 people have participated in the auction, making 172 bids. The $ 99,900 bid was placed on November 2. If you want to make an offer, there are about 6 days left until the end of the auction.
While many have asked Apple to add a USB-C port to the iPhone, the device continues to use Apple's proprietary Lightning connector. Apple has adopted USB-C for some iPad models over the years, including the new iPad mini released in September.