
On Friday morning, hundreds of Apple lover go to shoppers were waiting to get an iPhone 3GS at various Apple stores before their 7 a.m. opening.
Nevertheless crowds waiting for the appearance of the third-generation iPhone were by a long way smaller than at introductions for prior models, some of the hiccups were the same. Customers reported difficulty activating their devices and were told it might take 48 hours to steadfastness the problem.
While, Apple declined to say how many iPhones were sold on the first day, but Gene Munster, a senior research analyst at the Piper Jaffray investment firm, predicted that Apple would sell about 500,000 devices on opening weekend - half the number sold when the iPhone 3G was released last July.
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