“The lines outside Apple stores aren’t the same as they were last year, when the iPhone 3G first went on sale, quenching all sorts of pent-up demand. But they exist — plenty of iPhone fanatics and pre-order customers are waiting to pick their new gadgets up,” Frommer reports.
“Because of the way the mobile industry’s economics work out, AT&T isn’t offering most iPhone 3G customers the lowest price to buy the new 3G S,” Frommer reports. “And most people aren’t going to spend $400 or $500 for a new iPhone less than a year after their last one.”
Full article, with link to see photos from Apple and AT&T stores around the world, here.