
'It's cold but we want an iPhone... '
Published: 9 November 2007 17:29 GMT
All about the iPhone: At lunchtime this afternoon there was no sign of any iPhones inside the store - although there was no shortage of Apple staff.
Outside, those in the front of the queue at least were able to keep their spirits up with the help of the giant iPhone window display as a backdrop.
Many of those queuing had brought fold-up chairs. Others sat patiently on the pavement.
Photo credit: Natasha Lomas
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