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July 11, 2008 3:07 AM PDT

New York's iPhone line is a shadow of its former self

by Caroline McCarthy
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NEW YORK--There are video crews gearing up at the Fifth Avenue Apple Store for the iPhone 3G launch in just under two hours, but the line is only about a quarter the length of last year's.

And, to boot, many of the eager Apple customers near the back of the line got here within the past half hour. Clearly, a five-day wait isn't necessary this time around. (It wasn't last year, either, as customers soon learned.) The line continues to get longer as more people show up, but it's gotten obvious that the wait for the iPhone 3G won't be any longer than the wait for a moderately popular concert or movie premiere.

So who gets the first iPhone? Well, the concept of "first" has been muddled a bit in this case, because the first spot in line hsa been occupied by a rotating group of sustainable-agriculture activists from Waiting for Apples since July 4.

Click here for CNET News' complete iPhone 3G coverage.

Originally posted at The Social
Caroline McCarthy, a CNET News staff writer, is a downtown Manhattanite happily addicted to social-media tools and restaurant blogs. Her pre-CNET resume includes interning at an IT security firm and brewing cappuccinos. E-mail Caroline.
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by benjaminstraight July 11, 2008 3:11 AM PDT
That is perserverance.
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by Loren Finkelstein July 11, 2008 11:56 AM PDT
Of course the line is smaller. Last year it was the release of a revolutionary new Apple device.

This year it's a minor upgrade that provides 2 new features that aren't useful to everyone.
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by Loren Finkelstein July 11, 2008 11:58 AM PDT
Of course the line is a shadow of it's former self. Last year is was the release of a brand new, revolutionary device.

This year it's a minor upgrade that only provides benefits to those who care about GPS or live in a 3G area.
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by youtube6161 October 18, 2008 4:00 PM PDT
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This year it's a minor upgrade that only provides benefits to those who care about GPS or live in a 3G area.
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