The iPhone 3G floods Long Island

Apple Inc. began selling the iPhone 3G at 8 a.m. Friday, drawing hundreds of Long Islanders to the Roosevelt Field Mall Apple Store in Garden City. Despite some dissatisfied customers due to connection problems between the iTunes software and AT&T, most braved the extended lines and delays to celebrate their "iDay."
Newsday

October 15, 2008

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<b>Who:</b> Michael T. from Roslyn<br>
<b>Old Phone:</b> iPhone<br>
<b>Arrival:</b> 6 a.m.<br>
<b>Favorite feature: </b>"It can do everything!"<br> 
<b>Why:</b> "Today is officially "iDay" as far as I'm concerned. I needed the newest best gadget out there. Ever since they announced it on June 9th I've been counting the minutes. I didn't sleep at all,  I can't even talk I'm so excited. I'm going to be up all night playing with it!
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Who: Michael T. from Roslyn
Old Phone: iPhone
Arrival: 6 a.m.
Favorite feature: "It can do everything!"
Why: "Today is officially "iDay" as far as I'm concerned. I needed the newest best gadget out there. Ever since they announced it on June 9th I've been counting the minutes. I didn't sleep at all, I can't even talk I'm so excited. I'm going to be up all night playing with it! (Newsday / José Moreno / July 11, 2008)

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