How many iPhone 5's are available?

if I don't wake up at 3:01am to pre-order my iPhone 5 will there still be Iphone 5's available at 6:30am? Is there a limit as to how many phones verizon is going to pre-order? Reason... I was in line to buy my 4S and they announced in the store that there were only 4 more 4S's available in the store. So I was told that I would have to pre-order and wait until they made more to be sold. :/ basically I don't want to be up until 330 if I don't have to!

its a gamble it might or it might not, the business preorder doesn't start till 10 am so they must have some set aside for each. i would recommend just taking a nap setting an alarm get it over with and go back to sleep.

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    a1  b1  c1  1  1  e1  f1  g1  h1 
    a2  b2  c2  1  1  e1  f1  g1  h1 
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