In Australia and Singapore, some operators even launched its own and sell them in the early morning before the Apple store opened. Operator Telstra in Australia became the very first to sell the iPad 3. Time sales record 8 hours ahead of Apple as reported by Reuters. However, while reports indicate that only dozens of people who lined up to purchase this early. Demand in the Apple store is larger and the queue of customers in Sydney reported creeping up around city blocks.
While in Japan, many people already lined up 36 hours before the official launch today. They wait in line since Wednesday night (03/14/2012). Japan's third-generation iPad sold only at a retail outlet, so that it automatically outlet must serve the customer with a larger scale. Reports from CNN this morning at 08.00 reveals, the queue outside the Apple Store in Ginza, Tokyo, estimated at 400 people.
In Singapore, people are willing to queue up to 12 hours to get the iPad. Just like Australia, the first operator in Singapore to sell these devices before Apple store in Singapore opened at 8 am. Operator M1 in Singapore opened sales at midnight, the same strategy is applied as last year's launch of the iPhone 4S. Singapore itself is a country with a ratio of IOS users in the world.
In the build-up to the launch of the new iPad, Apple's stock price had reached U.S. $ 600 for the first time in company history. This shows an unusually high confidence of investors that the company Apple can sustain tremendous growth.

Comments :
0 komentar to “The New iPad went on sale in Australia, Japan and Singapore”
Posting Komentar