I believe that all friends who are interested in Apple products know that today is the Hong Kong launch date of the iPhone XS series. Have you booked it online a long time ago and just waiting for today to pick up the phone?
On the days of sales in previous years, there were long queues in Hong Kong's Apple Store before opening. Many people even stayed overnight just to get the new phone first. I can't afford to hurt you!
I wonder if there will be such a long queue on major Apple Stores in Hong Kong on this year's release date? Senior sister will take you to take a look.
and the previous queues say "bye bye"
is in the Apple Store of ifc in . Although there were people waiting in line before 8 o'clock in the morning, there were only 100 people in .
(Photo source East Network)
Compared with the super exaggerated crowds of people that filled the entire mall before, it is really "wet and wet"!
(Photo source East Network)
Let’s take a look at Kowloon Tang Another city Apple Store. Kowloon Tang is close to East Railway Line . I wonder if it will attract more mainland friends to get the machine?
result is! disturbed...
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In the past, there were long queues one hour before the store opened, but this year there were only a few people queuing in front of the store. Is this a comparison too big?
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And I heard that the first few teams are store staff. It is estimated that there are more employees in the store than customers ~
Although it is deserted... there are still various scalpers appearing
verified by the senior sister, there are indeed very few people queuing in front of the store, but how could there be fewer traces of scalpers and others on the sale day?
And...Hong Kong is indeed an international city! Even scalpers have from various countries, which is very exotic.
Especially this guy who brought a lot of cash and was preparing to scan 20 new iPhones for . He only knows how to recycle at a price higher than the original price of at 200-300-.
(Photo source Apple Daily)
But this guy is very financially savvy and plans to take the new iPhone back to his hometown to sell. Let's guess how much you can earn each one?
100 USD! (approximately HK$780)
really blinded the senior sister!
This buyer from India also plans to bring his phone back to his hometown to sell. He revealed that each phone can earn about 1,000 yuan~ (Senior sister seems to have discovered new business opportunities)
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In addition to Dubai and Indian buyers, there is also a Russian collector who is very popular among buyers present.
Because this Russian scalper has bid the highest in the game - he recycled the 512GB iPhone XS Max at a price of 700 yuan higher than the original price, because Russia will only sell new iPhones next Friday. It seems that taking them back to their hometown can make a lot of money!
(Photo source Hong Kong 01)
Of course, there are also loyal "Apple fans" queuing on the spot. Mr. Huang, who arrived at 7 o'clock this morning, has used Apple products for ten years and has pre-ordered two iPhone XS Max phones, intending to share one with his wife. (Huh? I smelled the smell of love!)
(Photo source Apple Daily)
He also said that no matter how much others pay, they will not resell their phones . It seems that he is a real loyal fan of Apple!
What I didn't expect was... I just started selling it and I've already made a fuss
Because the new Apple product has sufficient supply , has not "requested too much" . In addition, compared with the previous series, has not significantly innovated , so... This year's new iPhone product really can't hype .
Some local scalpers in Hong Kong believe that the recycling price is "it is already good to make money from a McDonald's package."
However, this wish cannot be realized, because when it was launched in the morning, many scalpers only purchased at a price of one yuan higher than the official retail price.
(Photo source Hong Kong 01)
I really lost even the fare!
, while the recycling price of iPhone XS (64GB/256GB) is all
fell! break! official! net! price!
(data from ePrice)
From the recycling price outside the Apple Store provided by netizens, it is now reselling new iPhones, and loses at least 100 yuan .
senior sister seems to have felt that the buyers who originally wanted to make a profit by resale are already crying~
The recycling price of the new iPhone has fallen below on the first day of its release, except that it is because of the sufficient volume of and the policy changes in the simultaneous sales of in in China and Hong Kong, which makes scalpers unable to make a profit in resale in the mainland.
more because the new product is really too expensive ! ! Even the cheapest version costs 8,000+HKD .
Poverty limits my imagination. With nearly tens of thousands of mobile phones, I wonder if the buyers who intend to make a profit will use it themselves or use it themselves at this time?