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    New iPhone launch turns into remembrance for Jobs

    NEW YORK (AP) — It wasn't just the latest iPhone that drew people to Apple stores Friday.

    Many consumers waited in lines for hours — sometimes enduring chilly temperatures and overnight thunderstorms — to remember Steve Jobs, Apple's visionary who died last week.

    The company's first iPhone release since Jobs' death turned into another tribute. Some customers even joked that the new model 4S stood "for Steve."

    Tony Medina, a student from Manhattan, stood outside Apple's flagship store on New York's Fifth Avenue for nine hours, waiting through rain. He had originally planned to order the phone online but decided to join a crowd of about 200 people to honor Jobs.

    "For loyalty, I felt I had to do the line," he said. "I had to say thank you."

    The new phone, which went on sale Friday in seven countries, is faster than the previous model and comes with better software and an improved camera. Yet the unveiling comes at a time when Apple is finding it difficult to maintain the excitement of previous iPhone introductions.

    For starters, the phone is more widely available than in the past. In addition to Apple stores, it's also sold by three wireless carriers: AT&T Inc., Sprint Nextel Corp. and Verizon Wireless. Some Best Buy, Target and Walmart stores also carry the phones, as do authorized resellers.

    Buyers were also able to preorder the phone on Apple's website and have it shipped to their homes or offices.

    Many die-hard Apple fans and investors were disappointed that Apple did not 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 an iPhone 5 came out," said Charles Prosser, a retired teacher and computer technician from Tuscaloosa, Ala.

    Even so, hundreds of buyers camped out in front of stores for hours to be among the first to get an iPhone 4S.

    Steve Wozniak, who created Apple with Jobs in a Silicon Valley garage in 1976, was first in line at a store in Los Gatos, Calif., having arrived on his Segway the afternoon before.

    Wozniak, who typically waits in line for new Apple products, said he barely slept Thursday night as he was busy chatting with Apple fans, taking photos and giving autographs. Wozniak pre-ordered two new iPhones. He bought two more Friday.

    "I just want to be part of an important event, so I feel it more deeply," he said.

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

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

    In Chicago, Nicole Pacheco dragged her brother and a friend out to buy Apple's latest gadget.

    "I wanted to see how it was, to come out here for once," she said as she looked at the line that stretched past her. "We're kind of a memory for Steve Jobs. It's one of his last inventions. It kind of motivated me to get the next one."

    Apple and phone companies 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.

    And a representative for AT&T said Friday that as of 4:30 EDT, it had activated a record number of iPhones and was on track to double its previous single-day record for activations.

    Jobs' death 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.

    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. The phones come in 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.

    Besides a better processor and camera, the new phone 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?"

    The new features appealed to Dina Nguyen, who came to the Apple store in Palo Alto, Calif., the same location where Jobs was known to show up on sale days. She and her brother, Kennedy, picked up four iPhones for their family.

    The siblings said it was a bit sentimental to get the phones now, right after Jobs' death.

    "He left a good legacy. He had a good life. He wanted to make people happy," Kennedy Nguyen said. "It's good to support that."

    ___

    Associated Press writers Barbara Rodriguez in Chicago, Brooke Donald in Palo Alto, Calif., and Rachel Metz in San Francisco contributed to this report.

     

    291 comments

    • tim  •  7 mths ago
      hey Steve Jobs how come you didnt take some of your billions and give back to cancer research you know the research that kept you alive for 10 years....take a note from Bill Gates who gives back millions to research to do good.All you did is get rich off people you brain washed and then not give back a penny to the research and doctors that helped you!!!!
      • SeanT 7 mths ago
        Just because he never publicly donated any money does not mean he did not. You may never find out or only find out 20 years from now that he may have donated hundreds of millions of dollars.
      • Rorschach 7 mths ago
        That's a bunch of #$%$ SeanT, Steve Jobs NEVER gave to charity, NEVER donated, he was opposed to giving. In fact: after he came back to Apple, he stopped the company from donating to charity. Jobs was a greedy pr!ck, iDead now - good riddance!!!
      • Tia 7 mths ago
        SeanT is a stupid sucker, a moronic slave.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 mths ago
      Get a life !!! It's just a phone !!!
    • Mark  •  7 mths ago
      How about an AMERICAN MADE Iphone APPLE??
    • adsfsdfsadf  •  7 mths ago
      Did anyone else notice the T-Mobile ads?
      • BrookeK 7 mths ago
        What T-Mobile ads?
      • Bret 7 mths ago
        lol not at all!
      • Joel T 7 mths ago
        She is a babe, what was this article about again?
    • Non Smoker  •  7 mths ago
      Are they on drugs? No iphone for me. The status symbol is strong and well I see. I wonder how many of those people fought with someone about financial matter/insecurity during last month
      • robert 7 mths ago
        How many people who are down and out financially are buying these stupid things with the money they have? My God!
      • soni 7 mths ago
        just say that you can not afford to buy iPhone
    • Bob Smith  •  7 mths ago
      They all used their beer apps to pour one out for Steve.
    • Mark  •  7 mths ago
      How about an AMERICAN MADE version of the IPHONE you greedy corporation? Or any AMERICAN MADE products from APPLE, a US owned company. Buy Samsung instead.
    • jjdlr83  •  7 mths ago
      It is a phone. 9 hours in line!
    • we're screwed  •  7 mths ago
      Its nothin but a damned cult, I tell ya.
    • Walter  •  7 mths ago
      What a bunch of brainwashed self-gratified inane morons!
    • TBK james  •  7 mths ago
      waiting in line for a phone? i wish i have the luxury to do so. oh wait, i don't actually, I've got way more important things to do.
    • david w  •  7 mths ago
      Just another iphone behind a steering wheel. Not against those that put them to good use but for those that have a habit of usage 24/7 and perhaps while driving ,mom and pops also youngsters need to stop it or it will be the last finger on a iphone screen.
    • dave  •  7 mths ago
      get a life people stop idolizing material items
      • robert 7 mths ago
        Thank you Dave. Steve Jobs "changed the world" by turning the word technolgy into a never-ending array of gizmos and gadgets that are anything but necessary for most people. He was a technolgical Pied Piper so many followed blindly; many just to have the "latest thing". Only with this technology there never IS the latest thing. Almost EVERYTHING invented for a comfortable, modern life, we already had by the 1960's. Basically the only real "breakthroughs" within my lifetime have been in the field of medicine. I really like the set it and forget it tech of that time where you'd push a button or flip a switch and the machine did whatever you needed. This zombie-like interaction with these devices is SICK. It's also lead to no seperation between work time, leisure time etc. Everything's all run together, run amok. It's also sucked all the creativity out of movies, music, car design and much more. Yeah, I agree--COMPLETELY--that Jobs changed the world. Miserable zombies paying big bucks every month to be completely cut off from humanity, just technology. Thanks Steve. Sorry there was no "app" for your cancer...
    • Xchrom  •  7 mths ago
      Steve Jobs's Curse "Designed in California - MADE IN CHINA"
    • Mag  •  7 mths ago
      This guy had an ego so big that his internal organs busted.

      He schemed hard to build up the fame (by claiming credits and acting on stage), but he gained no life.
    • FreddyT  •  7 mths ago
      I have been in schools and workplaces, where fellow classmates and co-workers have died (in car accidents, due to cancer, etc.). These are people who you associated with every day, were a part of clubs and teams with, etc. Their deaths mainly received an "oh, that sucks" type of reaction from most people, and nothing more. Yet, when someone such as Steve Jobs dies, who people don't know anything about, people hold vigils and cry a river of tears? It is kind of a sad fact about our society.
    • Mike  •  7 mths ago
      get a girfriemd you losers. it's just a telephone.
    • Hinkley  •  7 mths ago
      i'm all about technology, and apple has great products, but my god, this article is a perfect example of how pathetic this culture has become...
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 mths ago
      ... Jobs returned in 1997 and, after 18 months of losses, the company received a $150 million investment from Microsoft. In 1998, the company released the iMac ...

      Don't you stupid suckers ever forget that. Bill Gates saved your master.
    • Telephone Tough Guy  •  7 mths ago
      These Apple fanboys are unbelievable. They act like Jobs was some kind of altruistic saint who wanted to make people's lives better through technology. Never mind that you can buy better products for less or that he took a salary of $1 to avoid paying taxes.
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