Although hundreds of people flocked to the store the night before the new model’s introduction, it was supposed to go on sale on Friday.
A day before the new iPhone 15 unveiling, hundreds of people started lining up outside the Apple store in the Dubai Mall, so security guards closed the entrance.
On Friday, September 22, the iPhone 15 is expected to go on sale in a number of nations, including the UAE.
At the mall, a security guard advised eager customers to make reservations online or visit at a later time. Tomorrow will be a huge day, so we’re getting ready. The shop is currently not open to customers. The security guard assured team KT, “We are making sure everyone is safe and at ease.
Many locals were anxiously down the minutes until they could purchase the new model. Aziz Karimova, an expatriate from Uzbekistan, arrived at the mall as early as 4 p.m. to find out how he might get his pre-ordered phone. “I just relocated to Dubai, so I don’t know how things are over there. I traveled to the Dubai Mall after viewing a few films there, said Karimova.
“Since I’ve always been an Apple fan, I was able to reserve the phone on the first day. According to the crowd today, I believe I must arrive early the next day for the phone, Karimova continued.
The iPhone 15 was first unveiled on September 13 and contains a number of distinctive features, including as a 48MP main camera and a titanium body.
Among the many locals who attended the mall were hundreds of Apple fans like Ahmed Sufyan. Although Sufyan, an Egyptian expat working as a marketing professional, had only recently arrived at the mall, “the crowd made me believe that they are giving out the phones a day before,” he claimed.
Sufyan stated, “I’ve already made a pre-order, and the delivery is planned for September 27.
The days leading up to the new model’s release have seen a tremendous amount of talk and enthusiasm. Visitors from the Northern Emirates who were in Dubai want to stay at relatives’ homes overnight and visit the mall the next morning.
Lebanese realtor Badr Sameer was in Dubai Mall when the enormous crowd astounded him. It was similar to a festival. “Only during festivals have I ever seen such crowds at the mall, and I frequent it frequently,” remarked Badr.