iPhone 7 launches, black models sold out in pre-orders

iPhone 7 launches, black models sold out in pre-orders

Apple enthusiast Ayano Tominaga (second from left) poses with a pillow showing Apple co-founder Steve Jobs after she bought the new iPhone 7 at the Apple Store of Omotesando shopping district in Tokyo on Friday. Tominaga and other Apple fans were lined up for two days before the store to be the first to buy Apple's new smartphones. (EPA photo)
Apple enthusiast Ayano Tominaga (second from left) poses with a pillow showing Apple co-founder Steve Jobs after she bought the new iPhone 7 at the Apple Store of Omotesando shopping district in Tokyo on Friday. Tominaga and other Apple fans were lined up for two days before the store to be the first to buy Apple's new smartphones. (EPA photo)

Apple's iPhone 7 launch generated trademark queues and brisk sales Friday that defied gloomy expectations, with some enthusiasts left empty-handed after lining up for hours as the company announced certain models had sold out.

The new phone comes with an improved camera, no headphone jack, and a water resistant body as the US tech giant seeks to reverse declines in sales amid increased competition.

There has been much chatter among Apple fans since the new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus were unveiled about the groundbreaking lack of a headphone jack but on Friday most talk focused on supply issues.

On Thursday, Apple shares finished up 3.4% at $115.56 as reports pointed to the iPhone 7 being already sold out in pre-orders ahead of its debut in stores.

The "first-tier" countries for Friday's launch are the US, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Puerto Rico, Singapore, England, China and New Zealand.

The release date for other countries, including Thailand, has not been announced. But a Thai distributor estimated it should be available in Thailand in late October.

As Asia woke up, consumers in Sydney who had camped out in the rain were among the first in the world to get their hands on the new phones -- though others were left bitterly disappointed.

Bishoy Behman, 17, had been sitting outside the Apple store since Wednesday morning but said he and others in the queue found out on Thursday that there would be no available iPhone 7 Plus or iPhone 7 in jet black as they had already sold out via pre-orders.

"I really wouldn't have lined up if I had known that," he told AFP, as he had wanted the iPhone 7 Plus.

"For them to have not allocated some stock is ridiculous."

Ahead of Friday's launch, Apple released a statement saying the two sold-out models would "not be available for walk-in customers".

"We sincerely appreciate our customers' patience as we work hard to get the new iPhone into the hands of everyone who wants one as quickly as possible," it said.

Several local mobile phone operators in Singapore also said the iPhone 7 in jet black and the iPhone 7 Plus were out of stock "due to high demand".

And in Tokyo, student Rei Yokoyama, who queued in front of a store from 4am, was unable to get an iPhone 7 Plus.

"I'd like to try the dual camera on the iPhone 7 Plus, though today it was sold out so I got the iPhone 7," he told AFP.

Robert W. Baird senior research analyst Will Power told CNBC Thursday that it appeared the iPhone 7 would be more popular than anticipated.

"There does seem to be an element of underpromising and over-delivering, at least with respect to initial expectations," he said.

Apple has said it will not provide figures for launch weekend sales as it has in the past.

In Hong Kong, some customers stood near the Apple store in the Causeway Bay shopping district, reselling new phones at a profit.

"The demand is not as strong as it was with the last model," a reseller who declined to give his name told AFP, adding however that there were people looking to buy the rare jet black models.

Customers queue up outside the Apple store in Hong Kong's Causeway Bay district early in the morning on the day of the Apple iPhone 7 goes on sale, in Hong Kong on Friday. (EPA photo)

People wait for the sales launch of the Apple Inc iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus outside a SoftBank Group store in Tokyo on Friday. (Bloomberg photo)

Customers stand in front of an Apple store at the start of iPhone 7 sales in Hamburg, Germany, on Friday. (EPA photo)

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