Sydney, Australia. 25 September 2015. Pictured: The first buyers leave the Apple store just after 8am, including a robot, representing Lucy Kelly, Marketing Manager for media agency Atomic 212 and Lindsay Handmer (representing mysparetech.com). Lindsay Handmer (representing mysparetech.com) is the first person to have pre-ordered and purchased the new iPhone 6S to be auctioned for charity. There was a long queue for the iPhone 6S outside the Sydney Apple store, one day ahead of its release. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News

Sydney, Australia. 25 September 2015. Pictured: The first buyers leave the Apple store just after 8am, including a robot, representing Lucy Kelly, Marketing Manager for media agency Atomic 212 and Lindsay Handmer (representing mysparetech.com). Lindsay Handmer (representing mysparetech.com) is the first person to have pre-ordered and purchased the new iPhone 6S to be auctioned for charity. There was a long queue for the iPhone 6S outside the Sydney Apple store, one day ahead of its release. Credit:  Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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Sydney, Australia. 25 September 2015. Pictured: The first buyers leave the Apple store just after 8am, including a robot, representing Lucy Kelly, Marketing Manager for media agency Atomic 212 and Lindsay Handmer (representing mysparetech.com). Lindsay Handmer (representing mysparetech.com) is the first person to have pre-ordered and purchased the new iPhone 6S to be auctioned for charity. There was a long queue for the iPhone 6S outside the Sydney Apple store, one day ahead of its release. Despite poor weather many people camped overnight outside the flagship Apple store on George Street. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News