Last Friday saw the arrival of the iPhone 13 family of devices and it already looks like demand was high. This demand derailed things at a Chinese store when people ran and forced their way to the front row, causing chaos as they went.
A South China Morning Post tweet shows large numbers of people running through a mall trying to be the first to pick up the much-anticipated iPhone. The report says the crush was so intense that the store had to stop selling devices, asking people to come back the next day as a way to try to defuse the situation.
Hundreds of people have been seen running to a shopping mall in northwest China’s Shaanxi Province to buy the new iPhone. pic.twitter.com/coBPsTrQ1A
– South China Morning Post (@SCMPNews) 27 septembre 2021
It’s not immediately clear whether this store was a transport partner or an electronics outlet, but signs for Oppo and other manufacturers show it was not an Apple Store. Rather, Apple Stores have been offering online ordering and pickup options since pre-orders began on September 17, with store visitors being asked to select a 15-minute window. Anyone arriving in stores.
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While this example is rare, there’s no doubt that the best iPhone shopping experience is direct from Apple, in-store, or online. Fortunately, we won’t need to deal with another iPhone launch until this time next year – just hope no one got hurt in this one.
With some people suggesting that the iPhone 13 lineup is a bummer due to a lack of significant upgrades over the iPhone 12’s features, it is clear that this was not a shared sentiment here.
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