iPhone 4 Australian launch: pictures

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The Apple iPhone 4 was launched to thousands of Australians who braved the wind and rain at midnight on 30 July with the focus shifting from last year's "first owner in Australia" to celebrities and glitzy parties.

In Sydney, Apple fans lined the streets and back alleys of the major telecommunications stores in George Street, with Optus attracting the largest crowd of around 600 people. Optus representatives said the line would take up to 10 hours to clear which was of little comfort to the last person in the line, Ryan, who said he found the queue "soul-destroying".

To keep the crowds occupied, Telstra trotted out the MasterChef contestants and judges, Optus brought out Destiny's Child's Kelly Rowland, and taking a different tack Vodafone invited people to "queue" within the confines of the swanky Sydney nightclub The Ivy.

Most people that CNET Australia spoke to in line were unconcerned with the "antennagate" problems, where according to Apple's findings apparently holding any smartphone incorrectly would lead to reception problems.

The Apple iPhone 4 is available in two different varieties, 16GB and 32GB, and is available on contract or outright through Apple. For CNET Australia's full review and more see the iPhone launch centre.

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mike posted a comment   

i wandered into allphones friday afternoon and picked one up on a plan easy as pie. what's all the fuss about?

 

applemadesomethingdecent... posted a comment   

I do have to agree with all of you about being lining up for 10 hours at midnight to get a damn phone, I do believe that most the posters here are just butthurt that they can't afford/do not have their own.

 

BOpeep posted a comment   

I think all those people waiting in line are typical, & behave like sheep

 

miju posted a comment   
Australia

I will use this article for facial recognition; it will be my guide to men I will never date.

 

kt1 posted a reply   

i beg to differ, you never know when your going to need tech savvy guys in your life to help! expecially hot ones! :D

 

SFHandyman posted a reply   

Wait a second: Apple boys are not tech savvy. If you want a boy who can rewire your stereo, you don't call the one with an iPhone. You ask the boy with an Android, or the one wearing a tool belt.

Apple boys can be cute though, and at one point they were able to scrape together a couple hundred dollars for a phone. It seems to be pretty easy to separate them from their dollars also. So, I wouldn't reject them so quickly.

 

Galaxyisbetter posted a comment   

Thats a long time to wait in line for a shiny paperweight......

 

Stu24 posted a comment   

Standing outside for ten hours It's Just a Phone. all sucked in.


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