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Friday, September 25, 2015

Apple's next-generation phones - iPhone 6s and 6s Plus are now available in stores across the world Friday Sep 25,2015

 
Apple is launching the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus in 12 'launch' countries, including Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, Singapore, the UK, and the US.
Apple's iPhone 6s hits the high street as customers get their hands on the device

This image shows customers waiting in front of the Apple store in Oberhausen, Germany this morning. Prices start at £539 ($649) for the smallest iPhone 6s up to £699 ($849) for the 128GB model. The iPhone 6s Plus starts at £619 ($749) for 16GB up to £789 ($949) for 128GB
This image shows customers waiting in front of the Apple store in Oberhausen, Germany this morning. Prices start at £539 ($649) for the smallest iPhone 6s up to £699 ($849) for the 128GB model. The iPhone 6s Plus starts at £619 ($749) for 16GB up to £789 ($949) for 128GB 

A Chinese clerk takes iPhone 6s and 6s Plus smartphones from a shelf at the Apple store near the West Lake in Hangzhou city, Zhejiang province. 
A Chinese clerk takes iPhone 6s and 6s Plus smartphones from a shelf at the Apple store near the West Lake in Hangzhou city, Zhejiang province. Apple admitted earlier this week that sales of the two new phones had exceeded expectations and online orders for the day of release had all been filled 

Chinese employees display the iPhone 6s (left) and 6s Plus (right) at a branch of China Telecom in Changde city in central China's Hunan province
Chinese employees display the iPhone 6s (left) and 6s Plus (right) at a branch of China Telecom in Changde city in central China's Hunan province. Last year was the first time Apple sold its handsets in China on the day of launch


Australia was the first 'launch country' to start selling the handsets, where one woman even used a robot to queue in her place so she didn't have to camp out overnight.

Lucy Kelly purchased her iPhone 6s from Sydney's Apple store on Friday using a robot droid (pictured left), which she controlled remotely from her home. The phone was tied to the machine (right) and Ms Kelly colleague went to the store to make sure the droid could be placed safely in a car and delivered to her office
Australia was the first 'launch country' to start selling the handsets, where one woman even used a robot to queue in her place so she didn't have to camp out overnight. Lucy Kelly purchased her iPhone 6s from Sydney's Apple store on Friday using a robot droid (pictured), which she controlled remotely from her home



Stores in the UK, Japan and China were the next to open their doors, but the queues were seemingly much smaller compared to previous years because many people had reserved their places online.





HOW THE NEW IPHONES COMPARE TO OTHER HANDSETS 
HANDSET SCREEN SIZE Pixels Per Inch (PPI) STORAGE OPERATING SYSTEM FRONT-FACING CAMERA REAR-FACING CAMERA BATTERY
iPhone 6S 4.7-inches 326 16, 64GB and 128GB iOS 9 5MP  12MP 1715mAH
iPhone 6S Plus 5.5-inches 401 16, 64GB and 128GB iOS 9 5MP  12MP 2750mAh
iPhone 6 4.7-inches 326 16, 32GB, 64GB and 128GB iOS 8 1.2MP 8MP 1810mAh
iPhone 6 Plus 5.5-inches 401 16, 32GB, 64GB and 128GB iOS 8 1.2MP 8MP 2915mAh
Huawei Mate S 5.5-inches 401 32GB Android 5.1 8MP 13MP 2700mAh
Samsung S6 5.1-inches 577 32GB, 64GB and 128GB Android 5.0 5MP 16MP 2550mAH
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge 5.1-inches 577 32GB, 64GB and 128GB Android 5.0 5MP 16MP 2600mAh
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 5.7-inches 518 32GB and 64GB Android 5.1 5MP 16MP 3000mAh
HTC One M9 5-inches 441 32GB Android 5.0 4MP 20MP 2840mAh

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