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    Buyers camp out as new Apple iPhone goes on sale

    NEW YORK (AP) — Apple's latest iPhone arrived to an enthusiastic response from buyers camped out at stores Friday, but many observers noted the crowds were smaller than those that gathered for previous releases.

    The iPhone 4S, which went on sale in seven countries, is faster and comes with better software and an improved camera.

    But with the fifth unveiling of its popular iPhone, Apple is finding it difficult to maintain the excitement of past iPhone introductions. For starters, the phone is more widely available than in the past. In addition to Apple stores, people can buy the phone from one of three wireless carriers: AT&T Inc., Sprint Nextel Corp. and Verizon Wireless. Some Best Buy, Target and Walmart stores and authorized resellers also carry the phones. Buyers also were able to pre-order the phone on Apple's website and have it shipped to their home or office.

    Many diehard Apple fans and investors were disappointed that Apple didn't launch a more radically redesigned new model — an iPhone 5. It's been more than a year since Apple's previous model was released.

    That also may have contributed to smaller gatherings at some Apple locations.

    "People are not as excited about this version as they might have been if a (iPhone) 5 came out," said Charles Prosser, 50, a retired teacher and a computer technician from Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

    Even so, hundreds of buyers camped out in front of stores for hours to be among the first to get an iPhone 4S. In the U.S., sales began at 8 a.m. in each time zone. About 200 people were at Apple's Fifth Avenue store in Manhattan as the iPhone 4S went on sale.

    Steve Wozniak, who created Apple with Steve Jobs in a Silicon Valley garage in 1976, was first in line at a store in Los Gatos, Calif. Wozniak got in line at the California store even though he already had two new phones on the way. He told television station NBC11 on Thursday that while he waited for the store's opening Friday morning, he planned on getting caught up on his email and chatting with fans.

    Many said the event resembled a remembrance to Jobs, who died last week, a day after Apple Inc. announced the new phone.

    Emily Smith, a 27-year-old user experience designer in New York, checked in to the line on the location-centric social network Foursquare. She got a virtual Steve Jobs badge that read: "Here's to the crazy ones. ThankYouSteve."

    Others joked that the 4S model stood "for Steve."

    Tony Medina, a 25-year-old student from Manhattan, got in line at 11 p.m. and stayed despite getting soaked by an overnight thunderstorm. He said he planned on ordering the phone online, but decided to join the crowds to honor Jobs. "For loyalty, I felt I had to do the line," he said. "I had to say thank you."

    Apple and phone companies in seven countries started taking orders for the iPhone 4S last Friday. Apple said Monday that more than 1 million orders came in, breaking the record set by last year's model, which was available in fewer countries and on fewer carriers.

    The death of Jobs could be helping sales. Marketing experts say products designed by widely admired figures such as Jobs usually see an upsurge in sales after their death.

    Una Chen, a 24-year-old banker, said she was just happy to swap out her BlackBerry Bold for the new iPhone, particularly after a BlackBerry outage affected her phone this week.

    "It's not good to have a phone and not be able to use it," Chen said.

    The base model of the iPhone 4S costs $199 in the U.S. with a two-year contract. It comes with 16 gigabytes of storage. Customers can get 32 gigabytes for $299 and 64 gigabytes for $399. Customers have a choice of white or black.

    The phones also debuted Friday in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan and Britain. They are coming to 22 more countries by the end of the month.

    The phone has a faster processor and an improved camera compared with last year's model. It has a new operating system that allows users to sync content without needing a computer. It also includes a futuristic, voice-activated service that responds to spoken commands and questions such as "Do I need an umbrella today?"

     

    54 comments

    • JOE PRO  •  4 mths ago
      Maybe I can buy a falcon today from the money I saved not buying a new phone!
    • ---  •  4 mths ago
      Silly - get a life!
    • knubearit  •  4 mths ago
      People lining up to by a phone That must the generation DUH.
    • ivorytowerboy  •  4 mths ago
      They should be put in holding pens and pepper sprayed by the NYPD.
    • smiles  •  4 mths ago
      This kind of technology is making people more stupid than what they are already! I Admired technology advances when they are used towards health, but this is just making become more depended on computers rather than using their brains!!
    • Rick Perry is not in Texa ...  •  4 mths ago
      Some people have more money than sense.
    • Big Ernie  •  4 mths ago
      My gf waited outside her local Best Buy store for 2 hours to pick up her new phone that she pre-ordered and THEY DIDN'T HAVE ANY! What a joke.
    • JOHN  •  4 mths ago
      That is what you call Marketing hype people waiting inline to by old technology that has been out for 1+ year Oh I forgot Apple product is better get a life people
    • Miles  •  4 mths ago
      totally stupid
    • Fred E  •  4 mths ago
      Why no lines of campers around the block for android?
    • Michael  •  4 mths ago
      What you meant to say is that the lemmings camp out waiting for the new device steve jobs devised to spearate fools from their money.
    • TheDude  •  4 mths ago
      "Many diehard Apple fans and investors were disappointed that Apple didn't launch a more radically redesigned new model — an iPhone 5. It's been more than a year since Apple's previous model was released."

      More than a year?? How ever can you live without a phone less than a year old, after all?

      Note: did you catch the sarcasm there?
    • High Low Jack  •  4 mths ago
      █████████████████████████████████████
      END THE GLORIFICATION OF STEVE JOBS - JOBS DIDNT INVENT ANYTHING
      ► The first touchscreen smartphone was "Simon" invented by IBM in 1992
      ► Xerox invented Windows and the Mouse in 1981
      ►Pixar was John Lasseters brainchild - Steve Jobs only funded it
      HE MADE MONEY OFF OTHER PEOPLES WORK AND IDEAS
      HE WAS AN ANTI-SOCIAL NERD WHO ABUSED HIS FELLOW NERD EMPLOYEES
      █████████████████████████████████████
    • Tia  •  4 mths ago
      Kupertino Kool-Aid Kult Krap
    • Fred E  •  4 mths ago
      Most of the self employed freelancers out there are apple users. Thats why they can afford quality. They make more $.
    • Paid Poster  •  4 mths ago
      Many of those in line had just come from the occupy wall street protests.
    • Half Centaur  •  4 mths ago
      "World Yawns"
    • Gnosis  •  4 mths ago
      The iPhone is manufactured by Chinese slave labor. The company actually had to place suicide nets around the outside of the building because their workers were killing themselves. These companies take our jobs to communist countries and enslave their people while Americans are out of work. And Americans are supporting this process by purchasing these kinds of products.
    • First  •  4 mths ago
      anybody else feeling odd when few people are claiming that Steve Jobs changed "peoples lives for ever"? I mean before that should'nt we send out vote of thanks to all the researchers/doctors/scientists past and present doing grueling work to save our lives and those of our loved ones ? There should be a difference of "being in love" with something and "changing lives for ever"...
    • just-checking-in...  •  4 mths ago
      That's it! Make the corporations all the richer just so 'you can be one of the first.' Help the corporations give the other countries' workers one more penny a day, while the corporations continue leading you around with the ring in your noses, and like sheep. Spend your money on the newest toy and technology which will be outdated the day it comes out and will be useless within a year's time, or less...
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