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Regent Street iPhone Launch |
We arrived at Oxford Circus at about
5:25pm. My brother had already gotten
into the queue at about 4:15pm so we
were about 200 places down the line. I
had a rather disheartening walk past all
the hard-core 'queuers' to a somewhat
sobering wait about 200th in line on
Hanover Street.
Despite that, there were still plenty
of things happening. TV crews seemed
keen to document what we do best in
britain - queue. We were interviewed
more than once while waiting and managed
to get an interview with CNN while
activating one of our iPhones. With
offers of free stuff from Starbucks
(Coffee and Mince Pies - already!), On
Networks, The Cloud (24 hour free
Trial), T3, ZDNet.com, Griffin (rain
coats), O2 (water).
Once they threw open the doors (and you
could hear that all the way down Hanover
Street), the line moved very fast and
within 5 minutes we were in. We had to
line up again inside but at least we
weren't freezing to death anymore. We
snaked our way past all the media and
checked out some of the iPhone cases
(loads in stock at the ridiculous prices
that they charge in the store). After
purchase we elatedly went over to one of
the desks (which were strangely devoid
of people) and set up shop there. My
brother had brought his Macbook Pro and
started activating our phones. After
about 1/2 hour, all three phones were
activated and in use. While I was
happily unpacking my phone in readiness
for activation, a CNN camera crew came
and started to film us activating our
phones. Not surprising as we seemed to
be the only people actually doing so in
the store. They then moved on to filming
my brother while he activated his
iPhone, they pretty much filmed the
entire process including his first phone
call. They seemed happy with the result.
We then noticed that Phil Schiller
(Apple’s senior vice president of
Worldwide Product Marketing) was hanging
around doing interviews. We took some
pics of that and then went up to him to
ask him to pose for photos with us. He
obliged and proceeded to have a chat. He
was particularly interested in how our
activation process went and how we liked
O2 as a carrier. He also asked us about
our experience with the iPhone so far
and went so far as trying to show my
brother some of the features! Very cool
guy. Very genuine. We spoke with him for
almost 5 minutes. We thanked him for
bringing out another great product and
then left the apple store to go home and
play around some more with this great
gadget.
On the way home, I was approached 3
times while using the iPhone. People
asking 'is that the new iPhone?' is sure
to be a constant part of my life for the
next few months.
Having used the iPhone now for a couple
of hours, I will say that I am more
impressed with it than I thought I would
be. I enjoy all the features and find
the entire device extremely simple to
use. You just have to think how
something should work and that's how it
works. The buzz in the store was
tangible and Apple did another great job
at PR on this launch. I am happy to have
been there.
A few interesting points to note:
- Apple had up to 300 store employees
on the floor for the Launch
- at 5:55pm a store employee came down
the queue telling all those in line that
the iPhone could be bought in cash
tonight only (see video link below).
This seems to be a reversal of their
previous policy.
- Phil Schiller seemed particularly
interested/almost concerned, with the
activation process.
- The store staff did NOT want us to
activate our phones on one of their
machines, but did allow us to set up our
own laptop to activate it.
- The iPhone box is slightly larger
than the US one to accommodate the
larger power adaptor. The transparent
plastic stand that shipped with US
iPhones is not included. All other
aspects of the packaging seem identical
to the US versions.
- Ships with Software version 1.1.2
Links:
YouTube videos from Regent Street
iPhone Launch
Flickr Set of Regent Street iPhone
Launch
22 photos | 3,888 views
items are from 09 Nov 2007.