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20-09-2013, 09:20 PM
An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:
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Three years ago, Mr Melva Yip was first in the queue when the iPhone 4 was launched here.
The next year, when the iPhone 4S was made available, he was again first in line.
Same for last year, when the iPhone 5 came out.
On Thursday, the 23-year-old Nanyang Polytechnic student was again first in line among about a dozen others at the Paragon M1 store at 10pm, in anticipation of the iPhone 5S which is due to be launched on Friday.
For all these years, he’s waited between 15 and 18 hours each time, just so he can get his hands on the latest model.
Said Mr Yip: “It’s an achievement for me, waiting tests my patience and my willpower. There’s satisfaction in being the first.”
http://www.straitstimes.com/sites/straitstimes.com/files/imagecache/story-gallery-featured/20130920/NewIphoneLaunch2009e.jpg
When the much-awaited iPhone 5S hit Singapore stores on Friday morning, hundreds of people dashed for the gold edition.
Within one hour of StarHub and M1 opening their stores at 8am, all the stock for the gold-coloured phone ran out. The iPhone 5S is also available in silver and black.
SingTel, which allowed customers to reserve a model of their choice online on Wednesday, confirmed on Friday that the gold model was sold out within four minutes of the telco taking online orders. These customers were also given time slots to pick up their sets at SingTel's launch event at Marina Bay Sands from 8am on Friday to Sunday. Some 10,000 customers were given appointment slots to pick up their phones.
Despite having secured an appointment and a set of his choice, accountant John Yap, 24, still showed up at Marina Bay Sands at 9pm on Thursday. "I want the gold edition and I don't want any hiccup," he said. "And I need to rush to work after that."
Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com (http://www.sammyboy.com/showthread.php?163835-Singapore-Number-One-Queuer&goto=newpost).
http://www.tnp.sg/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/29332208%20-%2019_09_2013%20-%20rwphone-001.jpg?itok=1yg_U6QU
Three years ago, Mr Melva Yip was first in the queue when the iPhone 4 was launched here.
The next year, when the iPhone 4S was made available, he was again first in line.
Same for last year, when the iPhone 5 came out.
On Thursday, the 23-year-old Nanyang Polytechnic student was again first in line among about a dozen others at the Paragon M1 store at 10pm, in anticipation of the iPhone 5S which is due to be launched on Friday.
For all these years, he’s waited between 15 and 18 hours each time, just so he can get his hands on the latest model.
Said Mr Yip: “It’s an achievement for me, waiting tests my patience and my willpower. There’s satisfaction in being the first.”
http://www.straitstimes.com/sites/straitstimes.com/files/imagecache/story-gallery-featured/20130920/NewIphoneLaunch2009e.jpg
When the much-awaited iPhone 5S hit Singapore stores on Friday morning, hundreds of people dashed for the gold edition.
Within one hour of StarHub and M1 opening their stores at 8am, all the stock for the gold-coloured phone ran out. The iPhone 5S is also available in silver and black.
SingTel, which allowed customers to reserve a model of their choice online on Wednesday, confirmed on Friday that the gold model was sold out within four minutes of the telco taking online orders. These customers were also given time slots to pick up their sets at SingTel's launch event at Marina Bay Sands from 8am on Friday to Sunday. Some 10,000 customers were given appointment slots to pick up their phones.
Despite having secured an appointment and a set of his choice, accountant John Yap, 24, still showed up at Marina Bay Sands at 9pm on Thursday. "I want the gold edition and I don't want any hiccup," he said. "And I need to rush to work after that."
Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com (http://www.sammyboy.com/showthread.php?163835-Singapore-Number-One-Queuer&goto=newpost).