
Hundreds of people have queued outside Apple’s flagship London store ahead of the launch of the iPhone 4.
The phone went on sale at 0700 on 24 June and is smaller and lighter than the older 3GS version.
Apple says the stainless steel body of the handset will act as an antenna and will help to improve reception of mobile signals.
Some people started queuing outside the store on Regent Street 24 hours before the phone went on sale.
Alex, a Canadian who lives in Dubai, flew to London especially for the launch.
He told BBC News that he had become a regular at Apple events and launches.
“I like meeting the people at events like this, I like meeting the people and the excitement.
“In North America we suffer from locked phones, my current iPhone is locked. This is the first opportunity I’ve got to buy an iPhone that is unlocked,” he said. [Read More]










