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The new iPhone is such a status symbol that this company sends an employee to buy one for all its executives on launch day

Oct 16, 2015, 19:20 IST

Martin Meissner/Associated Press

The iPhone is far and away the most popular smartphone in the world, shipping hundreds of millions of units per year and bringing in $122 billion (£80 billion) in revenue for Apple in 2015 so far.

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One of the more hard-to-measure statistics surrounding the iPhone is how entrenched it has become in our everyday lives, both functionally and culturally.You will undoubtedly know at least a few people with one and they likely espouse the virtues of it frequently.

This adoration extends to the executive suites of major corporations.

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Business Insider spoke to the head of IT at Gazprom Marketing and Trading, a branch of the 400,000-employee natural gas giant, who said that for the executive team the iPhone is "a kudos thing really." The executives want the new iPhones on the day of its release - and that means that an employee has to visit the Apple Store to collect them.

"I have to have a guy sitting outside the Apple Shop when they release a new iPhone," they said. "If he has got an appointment for 10:30 he just makes sure he's b****y early so he doesn't lose his slot."

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Upon arrival back at the office, the individual iPhones are handed out. "It's all a bit hero-y," the person said, conjouring up images of the "Wolf of Wall Street."

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