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This second launch, which comes more than a month after the release of the iPhone 8, is the latest wrinkle in the annual gathering of Apple fanboys, gadget enthusiasts and publicity seekers. Apple's decision to stagger the launches presented consumers with the dilemma of buying the more readily available iPhone 8 immediately, or holding out for the supposedly supply-constrained iPhone X. Staff wait for crowds to come in to the Apple Store in Sydney on iPhone X launch day. To the people who showed up today, there was no question which iPhone won out.
They turned out in droves, despite (or maybe because of) early murmurings of production delays and reports that Apple might ship only half the number of devices it originally planned, For many, it's the only way to get the device on launch day, with pre-orders for the Nov, 3 shipping date selling case for apple iphone xr - clear/scallop rose gold out in as little as 10 minutes, Now, customers are facing delays of up to six weeks to get the true flagship Apple phone, Apple's flagship Australian store in Sydney was the first in the world to sell the new iPhone, and early birds were queuing since the start of the week to be able to buy it off the shelf..
First through the doors were Sydneysiders Bishoy Behman, who'd been lining up for a week to buy the iPhone and who livestreamed the event on his iPhone 8 Plus, and Mazen Kourouche, who queued from Friday morning after preordering "literally the minute" orders opened last week. So why buy the iPhone X when you have a weeks-old device in your hand?. "It's the new iPhone. It's a new generation," said Behman, who bought one 256GB iPhone X for himself and one to sell. "I'm excited for this. The 8, not so much."A software engineering student and part-time tech blogger, Kourouche did an unboxing for me in the store.
"The notch doesn't seem to be intruding," he says, referring to the black section at the top of the screen, "I'm going to have to get used to no home button."Next to him, 19-year-old Chinese studies student Jesse Goodwin plays with the Face ID he's just set up, but he has some doubts, "When I'm in China, I wear a face mask so I won't be able to unlock the phone."A huge crowd gathered outside the Apple Store in Shibuya, Tokyo, with queues for the iPhone X stretching at least two streets away, Japan was hyped about the iPhone X as well, as lines at the Apple Store in case for apple iphone xr - clear/scallop rose gold Shibuya district in Tokyo stretched to at least two streets away, Apple has a considerable fanbase in Japan, so it was no surprise to find that there was huge interest in the new phone..
Over in Beijing, lines at the Apple Store in Sanlitun weren't as crazy long as they were in Japan. With five different outlets in China's capital city, Apple iPhone X buyers were more spread out. Still, there was plenty of enthusiasm for the new phone. Serial Apple queuer Lloyd Yu, 31, who works at a startup, was first in line at 5 a.m., and got two 256GB iPhone X devices in Space Grey. He already owns an iPhone 8 Plus and wanted to upgrade because he's a big fan of Apple. "Everything Apple does, I accept, because everything Apple designs, is the best," said Yu, adding that he's also looking to try out Face ID.
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