If some of the first-generation iPhone were frustrated during the first day that it was sold in the market, this time they can get the highly-anticipated 3G iPhone at an earlier time of the day. By 8 in the morning, customers may now purchase the second-generation. So expect the long line in front of the Apple as well as AT&T stores as early as 6 in the morning.

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And now that both 3G iPhone watchers as well as Apple Inc. and AT&T are waiting for July 11, both are preparing as the debut of the smartphone goes nearer and nearer. Apple Inc. and AT&T requested their employees to be on deck. Other employees will be assigned to control the crowd.

But why would the stores open so early just for a smartphone? This is because the purchasing of the 3G iPhone would consume more time compared to the purchasing




done on the first iPhone. With the classic iPhone, consumers can easily head home after buying one from the Apple or AT&T stores. They can easily hook the smartphone in their computers, log in the iTunes, as well as activate the unit on their own.

However, this time, it would be the employees of the stores who will be opening the box and have it activated before the customer leaves the establishment.

As of the moment, since July 11 is just a few days away, 3G iPhone watchers are now preparing their legs since they are pretty much aware that they will be falling in a long queue on that particular day. Most of them have also read the “Get iReady” from AT&T’s website. No doubt that the debut of the 3G iPhone will be the biggest issue on the streets and on the web for a week or so.

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