FORTUNE -- I've scoured Google News and YouTube and can't find any launch day videos, photos or news stories about the iPhone 5 landing in St. Kitts.
As the easternmost of the five Caribbean islands scheduled to get the phone on Friday, Dec. 21, St. Kitts was country No. 101 -- making good Tim Cook's pledge to sell the iPhone 5 in 100 countries by December.
But St. Kitts was not alone. I couldn't find any coverage of the Dec. 21 launch in Barbados, Botswana, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Egypt, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritius, Morocco, Niger, Senegal, St. Lucia, St.Vincent & the Grenadines, Tunisia or Uganda, either.
But I know the last iPhone 5 launch of 2012 did occur, because I found the photograph above in a Vietnam.net post titled "Waiting from 4am to buy iPhone 5."
Although it reports that there were line sitters and a queue that "began to grow quickly at 6:30 a.m." -- an hour and a half before the doors opened -- the piece also points out that the reception for the iPhone 5 in Vietnam was not as "hot" as that for the iPhone 4 two years earlier. "In fact," the article concludes, "the current smartphone market has many options for consumers so the iPhone is no longer a 'phenomenon' in the world of technology as before."
That hasn't stopped Apple (AAPL) from making it look like one. Lacking any fresh footage, I give you the company's official video of the iPhone 5's opening day:
An analyst expects Apple to launch both an iPhone 5 and a mid-range iPhone 4S
For much of the spring, the reporters who cover Apple (AAPL) have been arguing among themselves about what to call the new iPhone they expect the company to introduce in September.
Some call it the iPhone 5, to match the iOS 5 operating system Apple unveiled to developers three weeks ago.
Some, anticipating that the new device will MORE
Philip Elmer-DeWitt - Jun 27, 2011 7:15 AM ET