Some analysts are projecting that Apple will have sold up to 1 million iPhones by the end of the gadget’s first day in stores.
Apple loyalists by the thousands waited in lines around the world for the company’s new iPhone on Thursday, in what has become a boisterous tradition for the company’s product launches.

Cole Rich displays his new iPhone outside the Apple Store at the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica after waiting in line with hundreds of others. (Al Seib, Los Angeles Times / June 23, 2010)
Observers across the nation reported sold-out stores, with lines twice or three times the length they were for previous iPhone launches.
As the Apple store opened at the Grove in the Fairfax neighborhood of Los Angeles at 7 a.m. Thursday morning, Randy Cruz was the first in line to buy the new fourth-generation phone. To get that spot, she arrived at 10 the night before.
[Thanks: http://www.latimes.com]
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