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iPhone Parts Turned into Unique Wall Art in New ‘Collectible Phones’ Display

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Sonny Dickson Collectible Phones iPhone

Leaker Sonny Dickson has launched a new website called Collectible Phones, which turns discarded iPhones into art. The company collects old iPhones from recycling centers and chooses the best ones to carefully take apart and preserve.

Each part of the iPhone, such as the display, logic board, and battery, is glued onto a backboard and placed inside a high-quality frame. Every component is labeled with its name, specifications, and other interesting facts. The display even includes the original iPhone’s launch date and pricing.

Currently, the site offers the Collectible 2G, featuring parts from Apple’s original iPhone released in 2007. The piece shows every component with descriptions and includes a screenshot of the first iOS Home screen, giving buyers a look back at the device’s early days.

The framed art comes in black or silver frames sized 30 cm by 42.3 cm and is ready to hang on the wall. Shipping is free worldwide. Sonny Dickson plans to add more devices to the collection soon.

This project offers fans a creative way to celebrate Apple’s history while giving old iPhones a new life as collectible art.

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Sazid Kabir

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