- The first buyer of the new iPhone has become a student from Auckland
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2008-07-11 00:00:00
The first 3G iPhone has been sold on July, 11th to the 22-years student from the New Zealand, Auckland, which has started the queue with three days before the sales beginning of the new smartphone from Apple, France Presse declared. "I shall put it to be charged, I shall play a little with the phone, and then I shall have a good sleep", - has declared Jonny Gladwell who already on 8th July has installed the tent near the Vodafone shop. The iPhone sales in New Zealand have begun after midnight, and, during the first hours have been sold about 400 devices. Queues of several hundreds of persons were made at the Softbank’s shops in Japan too. Apple has released the new iPhone model on the Asian market for the first time, explains the agency, earlier, these smartphones were on sale only in the USA and some countries of the Europe. Since July, 11th, the smartphone that is capable to work in the third generation networks, will start to be on sale in more than two tens of countries, and by the end of 2008 it can be bought in 70 countries of the world. It is expected, that the sales volume of the new iPhone will reach 10,5 million pieces at the end of 2008. However the Apple novelty’s critics assume that its popularity will be blended by...
- The first buyer of the new iPhone has become a student from Auckland