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Beijing Apple store egged after iPhone delay

Beijing Apple store egged after iPhone delay

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A woman tries out a Tinke device by Zensorium on an iPhone during "CES Unveiled," a media preview event, at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada January 8, 2012. The device allows users to make various medical measurements (heart rate, respiratory, oxygenation) and monitor them on their phones. The CES trade show will feature razor-thin laptops, powerful new smartphones and fancy flat-screen TVs, but talk in the cavernous halls of the CES may focus on whether the show itself has a long-term future.

by Associated Press

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Posted on January 12, 2012 at 8:51 PM

BEIJING -- An angry crowd shouted and threw eggs at Apple's Beijing flagship store after it failed to open on schedule Friday to sell the popular new iPhone 4S model.

Hundreds of people waited overnight in freezing weather for the sale at the Apple store in the Chinese capital's Sanlitun district. Some said they were paid to wait by merchants who planned to resell the popular phones.
   
The crowd erupted in anger after the shop failed to open on schedule at 7 a.m. Some people threw eggs and shouted at employees through the shop windows.
   
Police cleared the area and employees later posted a sign in the window saying the iPhone 4S was out of stock. The area was sealed off with police tap at mid-morning.
   
Apple spokespeople in Beijing and at the company's California headquarters did not respond to phone and e-mail messages.
   
Apple's iPhones are hugely popular in China and stores are mobbed for the release of new models, which can be resold for large markups.
   
Last May, the Sanlitun store was closed for several hours after a scuffle between an employee and a customer during the release of the iPhone 4.
   
"On the one hand there is poor organization and on the other there were just too many people," said a man waiting Friday outside the Sanlitun store, who would give only his surname, Miao. "I don't think they prepared well enough."
   
Apple's other major outlet in Beijing in the Xidan district on the west side opened on schedule and the iPhone 4S was sold out by 10:30 a.m., according to an employee who answered the phone there. She refused to give her name or any other details.

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conseula said on January 16, 2012 at 12:19 AM

These people are different..Their brains are programmed different.

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saynotolibs said on January 13, 2012 at 9:32 AM

I guess they were trying to stock up to "Occupy Beijing".

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nutinbutdatruth said on January 13, 2012 at 8:55 AM

I wonder if everything over there is made in america

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freedomfrank said on January 13, 2012 at 5:46 AM

One bad apple spoils the bunch,,,

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