Customers Worldwide Wait For Apple Stores To Open Doors For Sale Of iPhone6, Big Crowd Outside Stores

All roads lead to the Apple stores, worldwide.

USA Today reported that stores in Australia, Hong Kong, Japan and in Europe are receiving long queues as Apple Inc. of opened its doors for the purchase latest iPhone.

Apple's latest product, the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, as predicted is the next big thing with pre-orders at 4 million, the report said.

 Apple unveiled its latest iPhone 6, a 4.7 inch device and iPhone 6 Plus, a 5.5 inch device, during the product launching Sept. 9. In the same event, it was made known that purchases can be made starting Sept. 19.

The newest iPhone boast of a 64-bit A8 processor, with an 8-megapixel camera, a better battery life and now allows payments from the mobile device.

The new iPhones can be purchased in 115 countries, costing $199 for a 16G phone and the bigger version, iPhone 6 Plus will be sold at $299 each.

Although Apple also unveiled its Apple Watch, the product will not be available publicly until 2015.

 The start of the iPhone6 and IPhone6Plus drew a big crowd in several stores worldwide, with customers reportedly lining up for hours to buy the phone. Some has even spent days in front of stores just to be able to get the phone.

Some has brought chairs, blankets and water prepared to camp out outside the stores in a bid to purchase the new phone.

Fans who are queuing are those that did not pre-order which was opened last week.

 The NJ.com reported that an analyst from 451 Research has predicted that Apple, just this weekend will be able to dispose of up to 15 million of the new iPhones.

Earlier reports say Apple Inc. has ordered from its manufacturing partners to produce up to 80 million units, expecting in upsurge in demand.

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