It was possible to walk into a store Saturday and buy an iPhone 5, but it took some hunting.
Some
 stores reported having Apple's newest phone available for walk-up 
customers, though not all versions of it. A random check of about a 
dozen stores indicated that most were sold out.
A Verizon store in
 New York City said the 32 and 64 gigabyte models, but not the 16 GB 
version, were available. A Sprint store in a suburb of St. Paul, 
Minnesota, said all but the most expensive 64 GB iPhone 5s were sold 
out.
"Before we were even scheduled to open, we were pretty much out," said Eric Rayburn, a worker at a Sprint store in Phoenix.
The
 iPhone 5 went on sale Friday, igniting intense interest around the 
world. Apple's website said phones bought online would ship in three to 
four weeks. Verizon's website said they would ship by Oct. 19.
It's
 hardly uncommon for supply shortages to make it difficult to get new 
iPhones in the first days after their release. For Apple, the iPhone 
introduction is the biggest revenue driver of the year. Analysts say the
 company will likely sell millions of phones in the first few days.
There
 were long lines Friday at Apple's stores in Asia, Europe and North 
America as customers pursued the new smartphone. Apple and the phone 
companies haven't provided sales figures from the first day. Apple is 
expected to announce early results Monday
Last year, Apple said on the Monday after the launch of the iPhone 4S that it had sold 4 million in the first three days.
  
 
 
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