100 tiny robots replaced humans in this queue for the iPhone 7

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People all over the world are lining up for the iPhone 7 (and iPhone 7 Plus, if they pre-ordered) Friday. But it might surprise you to learn that a bunch of stand-in robots probably got one before you did. 

SEE ALSO: Thought you'd buy yourself an iPhone 7 on Friday? Too bad, UK.

New Zealand-based Apple carrier Spark used robots to queue for the much coveted device, so their human counterparts didn't have to line up for days.

Clive Ormerod of Spark said the project was born of invention and necessity, saying "technology these days is so much more advanced than it used to be, so why shouldn’t our customers have their tech queue for them instead?"

The 100 Alpha 1 robots were purchased by Spark for this specific purposes, and have been chilling outside the store since Sept. 9. 

The humans assigned to each robot had the option of watching a live stream of the queue from the comfort of their warm, dry home.

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A video posted by Fábio Pézão (@fabio_pezao) on Sep 15, 2016 at 1:18pm PDT

Controlled through the customers soon-to-be-replaced phone (via an app), the robots can be commanded to do pushups, kung fu, yoga and even have a casual boogie. As an added incentive, customers also got to keep the bot at the end of it all.

What a time to be alive.