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Cassie Zhou, a 23-year-old who works as a product analyst for a gaming company, preordered the 256GB space gray iPhone X when orders began a week ago. She didn't want to wait in line for hours -- or days -- but had decided it was time to upgrade from her iPhone 6. "If you're dropping a few hundred for a phone, why not drop a few hundred more?" Zhou said. "Plus, sometimes you want to be a poop emoji."Apple CEO Tim Cook hugs David Casarez as he enters the Apple Store in downtown Palo Alto, California. The 25-year-old had been waiting in line for the iPhone X since Thursday.
Visitors to the downtown Palo Alto, California, Apple Store had a special visitor, Tim Cook, The Apple CEO was waiting inside the store for doors to open at 8 a.m, PT, As employees opened the entrance, Cook walked outside to hug David Casarez, 25, who had been waiting outside the store since Tuesday, Cook stuck around to take photos and talk to customers, The Palo Alto store kajsa briquette collection rhombus iphone xr textured case - red is considered Apple's hometown store, as there traditionally was no Apple Store in Cupertino, and Palo Alto is where co-founder Steve Jobs lived, Now Apple has a small store on its campus..
First published Nov. 2, 3:38 p.m. PT.Update, 7:07 p.m. PT: adds material from Japan and China; 9:51 p.m. PT: adds material from Singapore; Nov. 3, 2:35 a.m. PT: adds material from London; 7:30 a.m. PT: adds material from New York; 9:50 a.m. PT: adds material from San Francisco; 12:00 p.m. PT: adds material from Palo Alto. Apple: See what's up with the tech giant as it readies new iPhones and more. Goodbye, home button? Get ready for the iPhone's biggest change ever. Apple fans around the world line up to be among those few, those happy few, to get their hands on the iPhone X.
Queues stretched around the block outside the Apple store in Sydney, Australia, as the iPhone X went on sale, Apple fans at the front of the line in Sydney were kajsa briquette collection rhombus iphone xr textured case - red queuing for at least five days ahead of launch, The queue outside Australia's flagship Apple store stretched around the corner and up two city blocks, Having missed out on preorders, Bizhoy Behman, Josh Yacoub and Ahmad Rassa were the first three people through the doors at the Apple store after queuing for a week, Bishoy Behman livestreams his entry into the Apple store in Sydney as he becomes the first Apple customer to buy the iPhone X..
Mazen Kourouche (second from right) and Jesse Goodwin (far right) were the first two preorder customers to pick up the iPhone X. Having queued at the Sydney Apple store for each new iPhone for the past four years, 20-year-old software engineering student Mazen Kourouche was excited to get hands-on with the new iPhone X. "I'm going to have to get used to no home button," he said. Australian preorder customer Jesse Goodwin described the iPhone X as the "next chapter" for Apple fans. "Other companies have implemented borderless screens, but this takes it to the next level," the 19-year-old student said.
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