IPhone 6S debuts Friday
People lined up around the world for the new iPhones that went on sale Friday.
Whether the company will be able to match last year’s demand is a question that will be answered as the models hit stores in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Japan, Hong Kong, China, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the USA, Canada and Puerto Rico.
With a feature that Apple calls 3D Touch, you can press down hard on the keyboard to turn it into a trackpad.
Apple is also reported to have unveiled the new iPhone Upgrade Program within the month so users have the option to switch to newer smartphone models.
The new 6S will cost you $27 to $30 a month at most carriers, on installment.
“The problem Apple had with the iPhone 5 and iPhone 5s was that consumers moved on in terms of screen size”, Entner said, noting only the faithful continued purchasing iPhones when larger Android phones from Samsung and other brands came to market.
This new hue accounted for over one third of the early sales in stores according to one online analysts citing buyers who were speaking about their purchases.
Or hand in your phone and get a new one for some extra cash every month? That’s not to say that the smartphone is impossible to bend though, but it’s clear that Apple has taken last year’s criticism very seriously.
“It’s not quite as hectic as last time, but people are always excited about a new iPhone“, she said.
Teardown specialists iFixit are renowned for taking things apart and revealing the secrets they hide – and the iPhone 6S is the latest device to appear on their operating table. Apple had fulfilled all rumored features in the new rival.
“Over the long haul, the 6s will eclipse the 6 as Apple is even more competitive versus Samsung in emerging regions and is gaining share in traditional regions”, he said.
The good news is we might not have to deal with “BendGate 2.0” where the iPhone 6s is concerned. “This likely means that iPhone sales will surpass previous records, in the 11 to 13 million range”, the two companies explained in a report originally cited by Computerworld.