iPhone X on sale for £15,000 on eBay just hours after it launched in the UK
The £999 mobile was finally available to buy at 8am this morning. Now chancers are trying to flog their gadgets at a staggering markup, but will anyone pay the astronomical prices?

APPLE fans who didn't buy an iPhone X today face a wait of several weeks before they can get their hands on the £999 gadget.
But some hawkers are trying to capitalise on the Xcitement by flogging their own handsets for up to £15,000 on eBay.
Most eBay users were a little more realistic with their pricing, with most trying to flog their phones for about £3,000.
Last week, we revealed how even more ambitious people were trying to sell their gadget for up to £46,000 - even though it wasn't released yet.
Phone fans who pre-ordered the gadget received their gadgets today, while queues formed outside Apple Stores around the world as people clamoured to buy one of the gadgets.
The phone is likely to sell out in stores today and online customers already face a wait of several weeks.
Is anyone really impatient enough to fork out £15,000 when all they need to do is wait a month or so to buy an X?
Here's what we thought of the iPhone X when we tried it out at the official Apple launch event at its flagship store on London's Regent Street.
The X features facial recognition, wireless charging and an impressive edge-to-edge OLED display - as well as cool new animated emojis called animojis.
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