Brian in
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July 12, 2008
I have a confession: I'm a closet iPhone user. And I just waited in line six hours for a new one.
I've been using Windows Mobile devices for years -- all the way back to when they were called "Palm-Sized PC". They had better screen resolution and more power than my existing Palm Pilot, so the better technology won me over.
That same transition happend last year when I donned dark glasses and a hat and entered an Apple store for the very first time. Seven minutes later (they are efficient), I walked out with a new iPhone. I've never experienced the retail packaging nirvana that comes from opening an Apple product. It's just clean. I like that attention to detail. The iPhone turned out to be an amazing device. Although defficient in many features that my former Windows Mobile phone had, what it provided worked well, and most importantly, was a joy to use.
But I craved faster data rates. Software at the app store showed that location awareness was the next Big Thing, so I also craved a GPS (the cell triangulation the current iPhone does isn't bad, but it isn't terribly accurate and I have had cases in rural areas where triangulation was impossible). The only "valid" feature I wanted on the new phone was a louder speaker.
So my friend Todd and I loaded up a couple bloody marys in coffee cups and headed out to wait at the Apple store for our new Jesus phones.
The Back
This is where we were, some 150 people away from the front. This was at 7:00 in the morning, and thankfully we had bloody marys to keep us company.
The Front
The front of the iPhone line...where we weren't.
Parting the Red Sea
Apple finally opens its doors and starts to sell phones (or cell phones?)
Will Work For...No, Wait
Many in line were replacing their existing iPhone. After three hours, this guy still had no takers.
Contemplative
Todd contemplates the wait. Who wouldn't after three bloody marys?
Nathan Takes Charge
Nathan helps daddy wait.
What, no iPhone?
Shouldn't a secret Steve Jobs security force descend on this Apple employee for talking on a Windows Mobile device? See, we can all get along.
At the Gates
Todd and Brian are next in line.
Please Activate
I'm a criminal. When I bought my first iPhone I took the AT&T SIM card out of my existing phone and activated it through the iPhone so I could keep my existing account. This made AT&T think I was not elligible to recieve an iPhone and it took an hour of calling to fix me up. Really? Really?
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