Other stores in Bern, such as Globus (which has a Swisscom store inside), Mobilezone, and Data Quest, were all sold out by early afternoon, 20 Minuten reported, according to Apple Insider.

But the launch wasn't as rosy a picture as Apple Insider painted, with the Times Online running the headline “iPocalypse: iTunes failure brings iPhone launch chaos,” and reporting that a glitch in Apple's computer system left tens of thousands of buyers unable to activate their new phones.

Customers waited outside stores through the night to buy a new phone, only to discover the phones would not work. The UK's exclusive carrier, O2, had a separate problem, in which O2 registration software failed. Additionally, Apple's Web site had a problem, affecting mainly the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States, in which a new version of iTunes could not be downloaded, the Times Online reported.

In New York, fanfare was not what it had been for the original iPhone launch, but there was a considerable queue, outside the Apple store's door and around a couple of corners, PC Magazine reported.