(CNN) — After lining up for hours, or sometimes days, Apple-philes on Thursday morning were set to get their hands the iPhone 4, the latest in the company's line of trend-setting smartphones.
The phone was scheduled to go on sale in U.S. stores at 7 a.m. Thursday, as well as at 8 a.m. local time in France, Germany, Japan and the UK.
When Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the new phone this month, he said the iPhone 4 is “the biggest leap we’ve taken since the original iPhone,” which debuted in 2007.
The phone will cost $199 for a 16-gigabyte version and $299 for a version with 32 gigabytes of storage space for photos, videos, movies and apps.
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