One of the first iPhone buyers in Switzerland poses for photographers next to Apple's new iPhone 3G as it went on sale in Zurich early July 11, 2008. The new iPhone is expected to attract hordes of buyers when it goes on sale on Friday in more than 20 countries, helping Apple Inc handily beat its target to sell 10 million of them by the end of 2008
Taichiro Nakamura poses with his iPhone 3G purchased near the Softbank Corp flagship store in Tokyo's Omotesando shopping district July 11, 2008. The new iPhone is expected to attract hordes of buyers when it goes on sale on Friday in more than 20 countries, helping Apple Inc handily beat its target to sell 10 million of them by the end of 2008.
Softbank Corp. Chief Executive Masayoshi Son holds an iPhone 3G during its launch event at the Softbank Corp flagship store in Tokyo's Omotesando shopping district July 11, 2008. The new iPhone is expected to attract hordes of buyers when it goes on sale on Friday in more than 20 countries, helping Apple Inc handily beat its target to sell 10 million of them by the end of 2008.
Brett Howell, the first iPhone buyer in Australia, poses with his iPhone purchase after it goes on sale in a store in central Sydney July 11, 2008. The new iPhone is expected to attract hordes of buyers when it goes on sale on Friday in more than 20 countries, helping Apple Inc handily beat its target to sell 10 million of them by the end of 2008
People chat while waiting in line to buy Apple's iPhone 3G after it went on sale in a store in central Sydney July 11, 2008
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