
Apple’s ultra-expensive iPhone X draws crowds as in-store sales begin
TORONTO — A decade after Apple launched its original smartphone, the crowds were back at its stores Friday as the ultra-expensive iPhone X hit the market after months of anticipation.
From Vancouver’s Pacific Centre to Toronto’s Eaton Centre, consumers lined up eager to pay between $1,350 or $1,570 before carrier discounts for the tech giant’s latest smartphone offering a lush screen and facial recognition technology.
By comparison, the iPhone 8 that’s been available since September is listed at $950 or $1,170 depending on memory.
Apple Canada said it put on extra staff at its stores to handle the crowds waiting for the launch of sales at 8:00 a.m. sharp local time.