The first stage of Apple's worldwide iPhone 6 rollout is nearly complete and launch day seems to have been successful, with huge lines forming at Apple Stores in nine countries from Australia to the United States [updated with video].

Apple's iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus first hit store in Australia, where customers queued up in front of Apple Stores across the country hours in advance. AppleInsider reader Katie sent in the panoramic below showing the inside of Apple's Chadstone location shortly after launch.

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In Hong Kong, thousands lined up outside Apple's three retail stores and numerous official resellers, with at least one retailer in the popular Tsim Sha Tsui shopping district counting a line "tens of hundreds" of people long. Many of those waiting immediately resold their new devices to smugglers — Â who will bring them to mainland China, where the handsets' release date remains unknown — for as much as 500% markup.

Buyers line up outside Apple's flagship IFC store in Hong Kong

"Tens of hundreds" of Apple fans line up outside a reseller in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

Buyers jam the second level of Hong Kong's Festival Walk mall

Fans faced equally long lines in the U.K., with thousands lining up outside Apple's Covent Garden store in London.

Back in the U.S., the line outside Apple's flagship Fifth Avenue store in Manhattan stretched around the block. There were similar lines at carrier stores and Apple resellers around the nation.

First iPhone 6 buyer at Apple's Fifth Ave store. Photo by AppleInsider reader Ryan.

First iPhone 6 buyer at Apple's Fifth Ave store. Photo by AppleInsider reader Ryan.

The line outside Apple's flagship Fifth Avenue store in Manhattan

The line outside Apple's flagship Fifth Avenue store in Manhattan