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iPhone 5 fans queue all night in Churchill Square
8:30am Saturday 22nd September 2012 in News By Ben James
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drian Foldesi, 41, and his son Ben Foldesi, 17, who both queued up since 10:30pm on Thursday night for Ben to get his phone - his dad didn't even get one
Brighton's main shopping centre was a mass of delirious, red-eyed, shivering youngsters as die-hard Apple fans queued overnight for the launch of the new iPhone 5.
Technology nuts, who came from as far as Kent and Surrey, started their vigil as early as 10.30pm on Thursday.
And despite temperatures slumping overnight, spirits were high, with Apple staff handing out coffee and Danish pastries.
Ben Foldesi, 17, and his dad Adrian made the journey from Angmering on Thursday evening, arriving at Churchill Square Shopping Centre shortly before 10.30pm.
Ben said: “It was great to be at the front of the queue. We didn’t get much sleep but it was definitely worth it.”
Stuart Chapman, 37, was still a long way back in the queue having arrived at 5am. He said: “I was here for the last launch and there are definitely more people this morning.”
Freezing customers kept themselves warm overnight with impromptu games of football on the plaza, complete with jumpers for goalposts.
Others chatted around a makeshift barbecue with some watching films and listening to music for the last time on their iPhone 4s.
A small group even decided to make a night of it, joining the queue after rolling out of a nearby nightclub in the early hours.
Pals Ibrahim Abusanina, 27, Daniyar Tashulat, 19, and Abdulrahman Algasn, 19, emerged from the Apple store at 8.45am, giddy with excitement and grins from ear to ear.
Mr Tashulat said: “It’s the best phone in the world. I’ve been waiting for this for a year-and-a-half so I can’t believe I’ve finally got my hands on it.”
Hanne Krogsgaard-Nielsen, who is originally from Denmark but now lives in Burgess Hill, was attending her first iPhone launch.
She said: “They haven’t released it in Denmark yet so I’m actually buying two phones to send home.”
Comments(15)
9 of us
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9:05am Sat 22 Sep 12
john5001
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9:15am Sat 22 Sep 12
Maxwell's Ghost
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9:23am Sat 22 Sep 12
Old Ladys Gin
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10:51am Sat 22 Sep 12
KarenT
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11:07am Sat 22 Sep 12
Number Six
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11:08am Sat 22 Sep 12
Mutteroo
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11:14am Sat 22 Sep 12
KarenT
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11:26am Sat 22 Sep 12
Maxwell's Ghost
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11:35am Sat 22 Sep 12
In psychological terms, there are leaders and followers.
Some people lead and become successful as Steve Jobs did, others are the required followers.
He must be spinning in his grave wondering why his followers are doing old fashioned queuing instead of online shopping while on the move.
KarenT
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11:48am Sat 22 Sep 12
Maxwell's Ghost wrote:It's definitely about the bonding experience I think, "brothers in arms", waiting in the trenches for enemy fire to stop so that they can dash in and grab their new iPhones. Oops, I just likened these dafties to WW1 heroes, not cool...
KarenT, ok it's simple.
In psychological terms, there are leaders and followers.
Some people lead and become successful as Steve Jobs did, others are the required followers.
He must be spinning in his grave wondering why his followers are doing old fashioned queuing instead of online shopping while on the move.
whereisthe...?
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1:04pm Sat 22 Sep 12
Maxwell's Ghost
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1:33pm Sat 22 Sep 12
It also can't be very eco friendly to keep making plastic in China and then shipping it around the world but then who cares about the birds and the fish when you can have virtual ones on your shiny new phone.
leobrighton
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3:10pm Sat 22 Sep 12
geo4news
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6:34pm Mon 24 Sep 12
leobrighton wrote:I was first in line waited from 7pm thursday to 8AM and at 3am I did a head count and there were 207 people :P
Thats strange when I went there at 7.30am I saw a queue of about a dozen people
leobrighton says...
9:03am Sat 22 Sep 12