iPhone 6S: Apple’s star could be on the wane with smaller queues at UK launch
by Samuel Gibbs and agencies from Technology | The Guardian on (#NHA5)
The expected lines outside Apple's stores in London and beyond were still 400-strong but down 60% on last year's iPhone 6 launch
The now-yearly queue for the new iPhone release was back again, but outside Apple's Covent Garden store - the biggest in Europe - the mass of people queuing for the just released iPhone 6S wasn't quite as big as last year.
Some die-hard fans queued overnight to be the first few to get their hands on the new iPhone 6S or 6S Plus, of course. Front of the queue was 29-year-old Sam Shaikh, from Stratford, who had camped outside the store "since 8.30pm on Monday night" and had been the first in line for the iPhone 6 last year.
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