Want to know more on how to use iPhone? Don’t like to read user manuals? Not a geek? Then the iPhone workshops are probably the best option for you. Sign-ups begin Friday, June 29th.
You were disappointed yesterday when we wrote that AT&T as a limit of one iPhone per person on Friday night? Well, if you really want to buy an iPhone for your girlfriend, you should go to an Apple store. The limit is two per person.
And one last thing, the stores will be open until midnight on Friday, June 29th…
Here’s an extract of Apple press release:
Apple’s
revolutionary iPhone(TM) will go on sale this Friday, June 29 at 6:00
p.m. local time at Apple(R) retail stores nationwide. All 164 Apple
retail stores in the US will stay open until midnight, and customers
can purchase up to two iPhones on a first come, first served basis.
Beginning Saturday morning, iPhone customers can learn how to get the
most out of the iPhone with free, in-depth workshops offered throughout
the day at all Apple retail stores. Every Apple retail store will offer
support for iPhone at the Genius Bar and personal training through
Apple’s new One to One program.
"Apple
retail stores were created for this moment — to let customers touch
and experience a revolutionary new product," said Ron Johnson, Apple’s
senior vice president of Retail. "With our legendary Genius Bar
support, free workshops and our One to One personal training, we’re
here to help customers get the most from their new iPhone."
iPhone
introduces an entirely new user interface based on a revolutionary
multi-touch display and pioneering new software that allows users to
control iPhone with just a tap, flick or pinch of their fingers. iPhone
combines three
products into one small and lightweight handheld
device-a revolutionary mobile phone, a widescreen iPod(R), and the
Internet in your pocket with best-ever applications on a mobile phone
for email, web browsing and maps. iPhone ushers in an era of software
power and sophistication never before seen in a mobile device, which
completely redefines what users can do on their mobile phones.



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