Have you ever seen huge, long lines of people waiting to get their IPhone? Have you ever wondered why would anyone wait for hours or even days to get the phone? Why are they breaking down the doors for phones they can buy online or can walk in and get at the
store later in the day? Why are people sleeping on the streets to get phones that have been updated with just a couple of new impressive features? I did little research and here is why:
1. They are really worried they won't get the phone.
Most of the line-sitters at two New York City stores said they truly thought the store would be out of the iPhone 5s if they showed up at 8 a.m. when the phone goes on sale. Several people cited the fact that there were no pre-orders for the 5s this year and the reports that there will be limited stock and, thus, shortages.
2. Some do it just for the marketing value.
Ever since the first iPhone was introduced, the lines have been one of the biggest focal points of iPhone launches, especially by the media. And companies and startups know that. At some stores, especially at Apple's iconic Cube store on Fifth Avenue, companies sponsor the first people in line, knowing that the camera crews and reporters will show up on launch day.
3. They want to make money.
There is a reason Apple limits everyone to buying two iPhones on launch day. Many will buy the phones early and then sell them online for at least double the price when the shortages hit. A number of people said they were planning to buy two phones.
4. The iPhone isn't available yet in their countries.
The iPhone 5s and 5c will launch today in the United States and eight other countries, including the U.K., France, Germany, China and Japan. But other countries have to wait until the end of the year to get Apple's latest phone. Some people come to the United States to buy the iPhones and then bring them back to their home country just to get an early lead.
5. They just really love the iPhone and Apple.
And for some it's as simple as that. They are a little bit crazy and they just really, really love Apple.
Have you ever waited in line to get your IPhone? If you did, how long was the wait? And why? Was it worth it? Or would you wait? Thank you for sharing your experience and thoughts.
store later in the day? Why are people sleeping on the streets to get phones that have been updated with just a couple of new impressive features? I did little research and here is why:
1. They are really worried they won't get the phone.
Most of the line-sitters at two New York City stores said they truly thought the store would be out of the iPhone 5s if they showed up at 8 a.m. when the phone goes on sale. Several people cited the fact that there were no pre-orders for the 5s this year and the reports that there will be limited stock and, thus, shortages.
2. Some do it just for the marketing value.
Ever since the first iPhone was introduced, the lines have been one of the biggest focal points of iPhone launches, especially by the media. And companies and startups know that. At some stores, especially at Apple's iconic Cube store on Fifth Avenue, companies sponsor the first people in line, knowing that the camera crews and reporters will show up on launch day.
3. They want to make money.
There is a reason Apple limits everyone to buying two iPhones on launch day. Many will buy the phones early and then sell them online for at least double the price when the shortages hit. A number of people said they were planning to buy two phones.
4. The iPhone isn't available yet in their countries.
The iPhone 5s and 5c will launch today in the United States and eight other countries, including the U.K., France, Germany, China and Japan. But other countries have to wait until the end of the year to get Apple's latest phone. Some people come to the United States to buy the iPhones and then bring them back to their home country just to get an early lead.
5. They just really love the iPhone and Apple.
And for some it's as simple as that. They are a little bit crazy and they just really, really love Apple.
Have you ever waited in line to get your IPhone? If you did, how long was the wait? And why? Was it worth it? Or would you wait? Thank you for sharing your experience and thoughts.