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Apple's new iPhone was released in Korea today. Although there were criticisms about design and price discrimination against domestic consumers, the store was crowded from dawn with customers looking to buy a new iPhone.
Reporter Ahn Seo-hyun.
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Long lines are lined up early in the morning in front of an Apple store in Seoul.
Customers are waiting for their new products on the first day of their launch before the opening of the store.
Some high school students line up a day-to-day application form for the school.
[Baek Du-yeon (17 years old): I think I waited 13-14 hours. Just wait today .]
[Song Young-Jun (18): I want to write as soon as possible. .]
Despite the criticism that "the rear camera resembles induction," "no innovation," pre-sale volume is known to be slightly higher than its predecessor.
The new iPhone doesn't support 5G, but consumers believe that they don't have to use 5G yet, and that's probably the reason for buying a new iPhone.
However, there are some opinions that reservations are only reservations and should be watched for success.
[Kwon Sung-ryul / Head of DB Financial Investment Industry Analysis Team: Last year, two models were released first, and then one model was added in October. I think it can be seen as more demand.]
Domestic shipments of the iPhone 11 series range from $ 990,000 to $ 2,200,000, depending on the type and memory capacity.
In the United States, while the shipping price is the same as or lower than the previous work, it is the same or expensive in Korea.
(Video coverage: Jeon Bae Bae, Video editing: Jeon Min-gyu, VJ: Jung Min-gu)
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Apple's new iPhone was launched in Korea today. Although there were criticisms about design and price discrimination against domestic consumers, Ahn Seo-hyun, a reporter who was busy in front of the store from early morning, was trying to buy a new iPhone.
Source: sbskr