The queue of iPhone 13 buyers is less exciting, why is this?


 The iPhone 13 has officially gone on sale in the first few countries Apple's marketing priority has been in. Regarding the Corona pandemic and the increasing prevalence of online purchases, the queues are not as big as they used to be, but there are still Apple fanboys waiting patiently in front of the Apple Store.

In Taipei, for example, some Apple fanboys were willing to queue for several hours to pick up the iPhone 13 at the Apple Store, which they had previously ordered. Some have been queuing since the early hours of the morning.


In the heart of New York, the Apple Store located on Fifth Avenue is also quite busy with fanboys. They wait their turn while wearing masks. But in the city of Los Angeles, it can be said that the queue is not much.


Fanboys in countries such as the UK, Russia, Singapore, China and Australia are also quite a lot to the Apple Store in order to get their hands on the iPhone 13 as soon as possible. Although the design is not much different from the iPhone 12, the battery life and photography capabilities of the iPhone 13 have increased quite high.


At the Apple Store area of ​​Regent Street, London, there were about 30 fanboys forming a line to buy an iPhone 13. But all this, compared to in the past where some people went camping, the queue felt less lively.


"Not that this is a sign that Apple is losing its appeal in the iPhone 13, but rather an indication that people are moving online shopping instead," said the Mirror.







Last year, the first sale of the iPhone 12 was also not so physically crowded at the Apple Store. However, Apple was able to sell it through 100 million units last June, so it can be concluded that this mobile phone brand is still in great demand, including perhaps the iPhone 13.

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