Apple's iPhone 5 starts selling in shops across Asia, Europe ahead of US, Canada launch

9/21/2012
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Consumers wait in line outside the Fifth Avenue Apple store for the imminent release of the iPhone 5, on Friday, in New York. Hundreds of people waited in line through the early morning to be among the first to get their hands on the highly anticipated phone.
Consumers wait in line outside the Fifth Avenue Apple store for the imminent release of the iPhone 5, on Friday, in New York. Hundreds of people waited in line through the early morning to be among the first to get their hands on the highly anticipated phone.

HONG KONG — In a now familiar global ritual, Apple fans jammed shops from Sydney to Paris to pick up the tech juggernaut's latest iPhone.

Eager buyers formed long lines Friday at Apple Inc. stores in Asia, Europe and North America to be the first to get their hands on the latest version of the smartphone.

In London, some shoppers had camped out for a week in a queue that snaked around the block. In Hong Kong, the first customers were greeted by staff cheering, clapping, chanting "iPhone 5! iPhone 5!" and high-fiving them as they were escorted one-by-one through the front door.

The smartphone will be on sale in the U.S. and Canada hours after its launch in Australia, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Britain, France and Germany. It will launch in 22 more countries a week later. The iPhone 5 is thinner, lighter, has a taller screen, faster processor, updated software and can work on faster "fourth generation" mobile networks.

The handset has become a hot seller despite initial lukewarm reviews and new map software that is glitch prone. Apple received 2 million orders in the first 24 hours of announcing its release date, more than twice the number for the iPhone 4S in the same period when that phone launched a year ago.