Optus midnight iPhone 3GS party
By Joseph Hanlon on 26 June 2009
Word of tiny queues in the US and UK didn't stop Australia's iPhone faithful from braving the cold to queue for the iPhone 3GS.
Soon-to-be Optus customers lined patiently outside Optus retail stores in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane to be the first in the country to claim an Apple prize.
(Credit: CNET Australia)
Celebrate, good times, come on!
Selina Harper and Mina Abdallah cut the tape and open Optus' Sydney store to iPhone mayhem.
Topics: 3g, 3gs, apple, apps, iphone, mobile phone, optus
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Comments (2)
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AyushB commented on 29/06/2009 13:07
What's the big fuss god..it's just a cell phone and there are ten others in the market that are actually better than that..Give me a Break
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Nick commented on 26/06/2009 16:20
It's great to see a telco making a big deal out of it! Compare THAT to telstra's measly effort.
What kind of company announces their plans on the SAME day as release? Ridiculous.
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