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New iPhone launch turns into remembrance for Steve Jobs

Many consumers waited in lines for hours, sometimes enduring chilly temperatures and overnight thunderstorms, to remember Steve Jobs, Apple's visionary who died last week.

Updated on: Oct 15, 2011 09:20 AM IST
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It wasn't just the latest iPhone that drew people to Apple stores on Friday.

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Many consumers waited in lines for hours, sometimes enduring chilly temperatures and overnight thunderstorms, to remember Steve Jobs, Apple's visionary who died last week.

The company's first iPhone release since Jobs' death turned into another tribute. Some customers even joked that the new model 4S stood "for Steve."

Tony Medina, a student from Manhattan, stood outside Apple's flagship store on New York's Fifth Avenue for nine hours, waiting through rain. He had originally planned to order the phone online but decided to join a crowd of about 200 people to honor Jobs.

"For loyalty, I felt I had to do the line," he said. "I had to say thank you."

The new phone, which went on sale on Friday in seven countries, is faster than the previous model and comes with better software and an improved camera. Yet the unveiling comes at a time when Apple is finding it difficult to maintain the excitement of previous iPhone introductions.

 
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