Apple’s first gold-colour iPhone sold out immediately in Hong Kong and mainland China, according to reports and online buyers desperate to snap up the new status symbol.
State-run news
website sh.eastday.com reported Wednesday that the gold iPhone 5S models were
quickly bought up after online pre-orders began Tuesday morning.
“The Apple
reservation page went down once. In forums, many people talked about how they
were begging to buy the gold model,” it said, adding that by 1:00 pm (0500 GMT)
on Tuesday all three 5S colours in every store had been reserved.
Favoured by
emperors and representing wealth and luxury in Chinese culture, gold has become
a badge of the country’s newly wealthy.
Pre-orders for
the iPhone 5S — also available in silver and “space grey” — launched at 6:00 am
Tuesday in both Hong Kong and mainland China.
“Right after it
started, the champagne gold model was sold out,” Phoenix TV — a Hong Kong-based
broadcaster with most of its audience living on the mainland — said on its
website.
It was not clear
how many gold phones had been made available to pre-order.
Users on Hong
Kong forums who had managed to pre-order the grey or silver version of the
phone were looking to trade for a gold one.
“Do I have to
wait a while for there to be more stock? From the bottom of my heart, I really
want a 32 gigabyte gold iPhone,” Although Hong
Kong resellers say demand is down for the new 5S and 5C models because they are
also available on the mainland — the first simultaneous launch to both markets
— one dealer told AFP that the gold phones could still resell at a profit.
A $25,760
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A $25,760
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“Gold represents
you are actually holding a new phone,” said Lau Chi-kong of G-world Mobile in
the commercial district of Mong Kok.
“There will be (a
margin) of a few hundred dollars to a thousand (Hong Kong dollars)”.
Another told Hong
Kong newspaper Apple Daily that the gold iPhones could sell for at least
HK$8,000 ($1,000), an HK$2,000 mark-up on the official price.
There are also
rumours on some mainland Chinese technology websites about the possibility of a
new gold-colour iPad.
Apple’s Hong Kong
website on Wednesday took down the link to the 5S pre-order page, saying
reservations would resume on September 21.
The company
brought in the pre-order system in Hong Kong after chaos at the iPhone 4S
launch in 2011, where hundreds queued for days to buy a phone from the city’s
flagship store and resellers crowded the area.
And in January
last year Apple suspended sales of the 4s at its China stores after fans
desperate to get their hands on it fought with security and threw eggs at an
official outlet.(AFP)
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