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iPhone 4S Launch Delayed At Beijing Apple Store, Angry Crowd Shouts And Throws Eggs

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JOE MCDONALD   01/13/12 01:58 PM ET   AP

BEIJING — Raw eggs splattered and streaked the gleaming windows of Beijing's Apple store Friday, hurled by angry and frustrated shoppers when the launch of the iPhone 4S was canceled due to fears over the size of the crowd.

The incident highlighted the role of Chinese middlemen who buy up wildly popular iPhones or smuggle them from abroad for resale at a big markup.

Hundreds of customers – including migrant workers hired by scalpers in teams of 20 to 30 – waited overnight in freezing temperatures outside the Apple store in a shopping mall in Beijing's east side Sanlitun district.

When the store failed to open as scheduled at 7 a.m., the crowd erupted in anger. Some pelted the store with eggs and shouted at employees through the windows.

A person with a megaphone announced the sale was canceled. Police ordered the crowd to leave and sealed off the area with yellow tape.

There were shouts of "What are you doing?" and "Go in! Go in!" as some of the people were pushed away from the entrance.

Employees posted a sign saying the iPhone 4S was out of stock.

"We were unable to open our store at Sanlitun due to the large crowd, and to ensure the safety of our customers and employees, iPhone will not be available in our retail stores in Beijing and Shanghai for the time being," said Apple spokeswoman Carolyn Wu.

The iPhone 4S quickly sold out at other Apple stores in China, Wu said. She said the phone still will be sold in China through Apple's online store, its local carrier China Unicom Ltd. and authorized resellers.

Wu declined to comment on what Apple might know about scalpers buying iPhones for resale.

China is Apple's fastest-growing market and "an area of enormous opportunity," CEO Tim Cook said in October. He said quarterly sales were up nearly four times from a year earlier and accounted for one-sixth of Apple's global sales.

Apple's China stores are routinely mobbed for the release of new products.

The company has its own stores only in Beijing and Shanghai, with a handful of authorized retailers in other cities, so middlemen who buy iPhones and resell them in other areas can make big profits, said Wang Ying, who follows the cellphone market for Analysys International, a research firm in Beijing.

"Apple is making a lot of money, so it is not too concerned about the scalpers," Wang said.

Wang and other industry analysts said the size of the underground trade and price markups are unclear.

In Shanghai, stores limited iPhone 4S sales to two per customer. Several hundred people were waiting when the stores opened, bundled up against the cold. Some passed the time playing mahjong.

Buyers included 500 older people from neighboring Jiangsu province who were hired by the boss of a cellphone market, the newspaper Oriental Morning Post said. They arrived aboard an 11-bus convoy and were paid 150 yuan ($23) each.

Online bulletin boards were filled with comments about Friday's buying frenzy, many complaining about or ridiculing the scalpers.

An Apple contractor manufactures iPhones in China, but new models are released in other countries first. That has fueled a thriving "gray market" in China for phones smuggled in from Hong Kong and other markets.

Last May, the Sanlitun store was closed for several hours after a scuffle between an employee and a customer during the release of the iPhone 4, the previous model in the series.

Customers began gathering Thursday afternoon outside the Sanlitun store. People in the crowd said the number grew to as many as 2,000 overnight but many left when word spread the store would not open. About 350 people remained when the protest erupted after 7 a.m.

"On the one hand there is poor organization and on the other there were just too many people," said a man outside the Sanlitun store who gave only his surname, Miao. "I don't think they prepared well enough."

Another man who refused to give his name said he was a migrant laborer who was paid 100 yuan ($15) to wait in line overnight.

Others said scalpers had organized groups of 20-30 migrant workers to buy phones or hold places in line. Organizers held colored balloons aloft to identify themselves to their workers.

Beijing resident Zhu Xiaodong said he was waiting to buy the phone for himself.

"I just like the 4S," he said, adding that he was upgrading from the previous iPhone 4 model.

The iPhone 4S had its debut Oct. 14 in the United States and six other countries.

The delay between the release of Apple products in the U.S. and in China has yet to affect the company's reputation with Chinese customers, said Ted Dean, managing director of BDA China Ltd., a research firm in Beijing.

For other products, such a delay "sort of gives the impression here that you're not giving the Chinese consumer a fair shake," Dean said. "But demand and that `cool factor' is so huge for Apple products that you don't hear that about them."

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Associated Press writer David Wivell, researchers Zhao Liang and Yu Bing, all in Beijing, and AP Business Writer Elaine Kurtenbach in Shanghai contributed to this report.

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11:44 PM on 01/18/2012
Firstly for those commenting about 9 year olds in factorys: Get real! They are produced mostly by older men from the countryside who come to the city to find jobs or by people in their late teens who have finished school but either did too poorly in the college entrance exams or their families cant afford the tuition.

Second: This is an example of how chaotic Chinese people are in general and disproves the usual western idea of meek slaves which is usually portrayed in any media about China.
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JohnTheMac
Now, why don't you go home and get your shine box?
01:46 PM on 01/15/2012
Great move!
This ruined the middlemen who were counting on cornering the market and scalping the products.
They just took a bath and a big loss, plus the cost of eggs.
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edenooch
nefarious humor
06:13 PM on 01/14/2012
a bunch of 9yr old factory workers made those with pride. you people make me sicc
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05:12 AM on 01/15/2012
then they also made Your Computer!
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JohnTheMac
Now, why don't you go home and get your shine box?
01:48 PM on 01/15/2012
I'm glad 9 years olds can find a source of pride.
A lot of the 9 year olds in the US can't do a darn thing, let alone earn a salary. How cool!
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edenooch
nefarious humor
02:38 PM on 01/15/2012
9yr olds in the US are obese so they can do something. also i dont think i would call 33cents per hour a salary
05:51 PM on 01/14/2012
Asus padphone ftw.
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John Crane
03:17 PM on 01/14/2012
And all the people with Samsung phones just walked on by wondering what all the fuss was about.
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KarmaPatrol
Riverboat Gambler, satellite whisperer. Independe
10:10 AM on 01/14/2012
At least it wasn't for waffle irons or Air Jordans. I remember when Chinese electronics were all about minimal aesthetics, ... guess not anymore.
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JohnTheMac
Now, why don't you go home and get your shine box?
09:47 AM on 01/14/2012
It was wise to hold off the sale because you thought people might get out of hand.
Then they throw eggs, only to prove your fears correct.
03:12 AM on 01/14/2012
oh come america can make it iphone,
dont need depend on china make it iphone for amerca,
forget it about china
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Giant Midget
08:27 PM on 01/15/2012
Not a chance if the average American demonstrates the same lack of english grammar and syntax knowledge you have put on display here!
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cheaptrick00
socialism = spending OTHERS money!!!
07:27 PM on 01/13/2012
Unlike the USA where Jordan shoes caused a riot and ripped off the doors of the store and trampled people...I'll bet there were a few executions immediately following this behavior in China
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05:12 AM on 01/15/2012
you can't be That ignorant?
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GOODDOC1
"civil war" is an oxymoron
07:12 PM on 01/13/2012
I can understand expressing your anger, but I can't condone the wasting of food when there are people starving. I can think of more appropriate things to throw.
07:19 PM on 01/13/2012
Yea throwing food is just not right... They should do like the Americans do trample each other to death. Spray each other with mace. (Do it the civilized way).
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cheaptrick00
socialism = spending OTHERS money!!!
07:28 PM on 01/13/2012
yeah, thoz damned Chinese...don't they know there are starving children in America!!
06:32 PM on 01/13/2012
Eggs. Really? So this crowd had enough foresight to bring eggs with them to throw? They EXPECTED a reason to throw something and they brought eggs?!?
06:01 PM on 01/13/2012
"Their computers seem to last for years and years while the less expensive ones of other manufactur­es, and we all know the ones, need to be replaced every two or three years."

They have an OK built quality, but not as good as the Lenovo Thinkpads, especially the T series.
Only downside is, they are even more expensive than MacBook Pros, but better.
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05:18 AM on 01/15/2012
The Apple notebooks are the only ones carved out of a single block of aluminum alloy.
Both the pro and the Air models are made by 10's of thousands of CNC machines.
It's incredibly expensive to the point that no other company has duplicated it.
But results in an ultra light yet incredibly sturdy shell that dissipates heat extremely efficiently.
A bit better than "OK Build Quality".
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Robert Fanney
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05:57 PM on 01/13/2012
What a mess. Is this what we have to look forward to from a Chinese superpower? Market cornering and price gouging?
06:02 PM on 01/13/2012
What?
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05:18 AM on 01/15/2012
Huh?
05:13 PM on 01/13/2012
WELL THEY ARE BECOMMING MORE WESTERN, THEY USE EGGS, WE USE ROCKS...CONGRATULATIONS CHINA.
05:01 PM on 01/13/2012
Come. Follow the great electronic god.