Website Crash Due To iPhone 6
Apple's website collapsed under increased traffic last
night after eager customers waited until midnight to order the iPhone 6 and
iPhone 6 Plus.
Users logging on to the online Apple Store at midnight as
the iPhones went on sale reported slow load times, and a lengthy delay in the devices
becoming available.
Some service appears to have been restored after about 30
minutes. But this morning, the store was down for some users. Its availability
appears to be intermittent.
Some customers reported that the iPhone was available on
carrier websites and the Apple Store app, but not the desktop site. There were
reports that the iPhone 6 had sold out through some carriers.
The delays in the iPhone 6 becoming available in the online
store frustrated many customers, as they had waited until the early hours of
the morning to order the new phone.
The non-functional online store is the third glitch in a
row to plague the launch of iPhone 6. At the launch event, the live stream
failed for 25 minutes, leaving viewers staring at a fuzzy test-card and
listening to commentary in Chinese. Then Apple delayed the iPhone 6 launch in
China after failing to get regulatory approval on time (or, as conspiracy
theorists would have it, the company wanted to punish its wireless carrier
partners for leaking pictures of the new phones on their web sites prior to the
launch).

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