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The iPhone 11 officially goes on sale today and diehard Apple fans are lining up to be first to get their hands on it

Sep 20, 2019, 14:46 IST

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The iPhone 11 is officially on sale.

Apple rolled out its newest iPhone at 8am local time on Friday around the world and photos from Apple Stores across Asia, Australia, and Europe show lines of people quickly building up outside.

The lines are an established tradition, with would-be iPhone buyers hanging around for hours - even overnight - to be among the first to get their hands on a new model. Friday's lines suggest Apple is still capable of drawing the crowds with its new hardware, even as the firm sees declining iPhone sales and analysts suggest we've hit peak iPhone.

Here's a shot of the queue in Berlin on Friday morning, showing consumers huddling in front of an Apple Store with coffee and blankets:

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Over in Sydney, Australia, CNET news editor Daniel Van Boom filmed Apple Store employees giving a standing ovation to the first man in the city to buy a new iPhone.

And the first customer in the queue at the Apple Store in London was similarly applauded by surrounding staff:

The first customer in the queue jumps into the air when greeted by Apple staff as the iPhone 11 Pro goes on sale, on September 20, 2019 in London, EnglanGetty Images Europe

Things look a little more civilised on Tokyo, Japan:

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Apple unveiled three versions of the iPhone 11 at its annual keynote in September - the iPhone 11 itself, the iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max.

The new technology promises to provide customers with longer battery life and enhanced cameras that can take photos with a much wider field of view, among other things.

In the US, the iPhone 11 starts at $700, while the iPhone 11 Pro begins at $1,000 and the base price for larger iPhone 11 Pro Max is $1,100.

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