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Apple fans in New York lined up to grab the new iPhone two weeks in advance

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Apple fans in New York lined up to grab the new iPhone two weeks in advance. Blog website AllThingsD announced that Apple will hold a conference on September 10th...

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Apple is scheduled to release a new version of the iPhone on September 10th, which will be of great significance. At present, although Apple can obtain a large amount of revenue from iPhone mobile phones, from a global market perspective, due to the impact of the continuous emergence of low-cost Android, coupled with the strong pressure brought by competitor Samsung, Apple's iPhone's share of the global smartphone market has also declined.

If you are still planning to go to the Apple store and queue up to grab the first new iPhone, then you have already lost at the starting line. Two guys have already camped outside the Apple flagship store on Fifth Avenue in New York, lining up to wait for the launch of the new iPhone.

Although there is still some time before the new product launch on September 10, and it will take another two weeks for the new iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C to be officially put on sale, Apple fans can no longer contain their enthusiasm. Many companies use this method to promote their brands and attract media attention, and the two people in line were wearing clothes with the words Sell Your Mac, a second-hand Apple product trading website, and may be sponsored by the website or are employees of the website.

Judging from the pictures, the two of them are well equipped: folding seats and daily necessities are all available. However, considering that the weather in New York is getting cooler in September, with temperatures in the teens at night, waiting in line for more than two weeks is still a chore, and it’s best to pray that it doesn’t rain.

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