The Philippine Star

iPhone X goes on sale worldwide

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SYDNEY (Reuters) — Long, snaking lines formed outside Apple Inc. stores in Asia early yesterday as fans flocked to buy the new iPhone X, a turnout that contrasts with the more lackluster launches for the past two iterations of the premium smartphone.

Strong initial demand underscore­s Apple’s upbeat sales forecast for the year-end holiday shopping season, provided just hours before iPhone X sales began.

In Australia, around 400 people queued outside Apple’s flagship store in central Sydney to pay $1,218 for the 10th-anniversar­y model, a glass-and-stainless-steel device that chief executive officer Tim Cook billed as “the biggest leap forward since the original iPhone.”

Just 30 people turned up for the September release of the iPhone 8, an incrementa­l update of the iPhone 7.

“It’s beautiful bro, what a feeling, I’m excited,” builder Bishoy Behman, 18, told Reuters after picking up two iPhone X as the first in line. He said he camped outside the store for a week.

The iPhone X comes a decade after the original iPhone, the product that powered Apple’s rise to become the world’s biggest technology company with a market capitaliza­tion of $868 billion.

The firm opened preorders on Oct. 27 and has said demand was “off the charts.”

The handset features an edge-to-edge display designed for deeper color rendition and an innovative camera for face-recognitio­n identifica­tion.

Analysts have expressed concern that supply issues might stop Apple satisfying early demand. The camera, for instance, has never before been manufactur­ed in the volume Apple demands.

 ?? AFP ?? A customer tries out the face recognitio­n feature of an iPhone X during its launch in Singapore yesterday.
AFP A customer tries out the face recognitio­n feature of an iPhone X during its launch in Singapore yesterday.

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