Awaz Apni Report: (Maryum Razzaq) Hundreds of New Zealand customers were turned away empty-handed on Friday as the second phase of the Apple iPhone 4’s global launch got off to a 'nightmare' start. The iconic US company has sold more than three million of the advanced smartphones since it was launched a month ago in the United States and other top markets — but it has also been besieged by complaints over poor reception. Sales were officially expanding on Friday to Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. But in New Zealand, Apple fans waiting outside shops, some since dawn, were left frustrated when the launch was mysteriously pushed back until the afternoon. Customers formed new queues several hours later, but were told that only Vodafone account-holders could buy the smartphone due to a lack of availability. One prospective buyer called the...