“Apple will launch the iPhone in the UK at 6.02pm tomorrow night – and a queue is already forming outside its doors on Regent Street,” Jonny Evans reports or Macworld UK.

“The move replicates the US experience, where the first queues began to form outside Apple and AT&T shops the day before the product launched. Hundreds had joined these queues by the time the iPhone went on sale,” Evans reports.

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BBC News reports, “Eager customers have begun queuing outside the Apple Store in Regent Street, London, despite the poor weather conditions.”

“In London, friends Graham Gilbert and Nik Fletcher were the first to queue for the phone,” The Beeb reports.

“Apple has sold 1.4 million iPhones since it went on sale in the US and O2 and T-Mobile [in Germany] are expecting strong sales,” The Beeb reports. “More than a 1,000 O2 shops, Carphone Warehouse stores and Apple shops are expected to sell the device.”

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[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader "Fred Mertz" for the heads up.]