Waiters at the Rundle Mall in Adelaide, Australia were among the first in the world to get to the front of the line for a new iPhone.
(Credit: Facebook/Rundle Mall)
Old habits are hard to break. Even though a (pretty neat-o) fingerprint sensor and some iterative software and hardware improvements are the only real upgrades to the iPhone 5S, lines have been forming outside Apple Stores worldwide in advance of the September 20 launch of the 5S and the “unapologetically plastic” and colorful iPhone 5c.
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