Apple fans brave rain for European iPhone launch
COLOGNE, Germany (Reuters) - Hundreds of Apple fans braved rain and wind in the German city of Cologne early Friday morning to be among the first in Europe to get their hands on the coveted iPhone.
A few hundred people lined up at a Deutsche Telekom shop, where its mobile communications unit T-Mobile allowed customers to buy the music-playing and Web-browsing device at midnight before the phone goes on sale across the country later in the day.
Sales staff cheered and applauded when the first dozen customers entered the store, which is located in the downtown shopping district of Cologne across from a Vodafone store.
British telecoms group Vodafone lost out to T-Mobile and Telefonica's O2 and France Telecom to sell the iPhone but will start selling a similar multimedia handset from Samsung Electronics on Friday.
T-Mobile representatives handed out blankets, umbrellas as well as hot tea, coffee and pretzels for those still waiting outside.
"All of us are Mac (Apple Macintosh computers) fans," said a man who works in a MP3 store and was still waiting with two of his friends. "The iPhone is the best phone in the world," he said.
Deutsche Telekom's Chief Executive Rene Obermann pins high hopes on the iPhone, which he said will attract new customers in Germany, where the firm faces tough competition.
Europe's biggest telecoms group by sales declined to give a sales expectation and did not divulge how many phones it had in stock.
A T-Mobile spokesman merely said: "We have plenty." Continued...







