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Customer Receives iPhone 6s Early, Benchmarks It and Tweets Results
The first iPhone 6s orders are scheduled to start dropping through customers’ letter-boxes at 8am on Friday. You can see a few photos on this page that Adrienne has shared on her Twitter page, although there’s now 4K videos and plenty more photos being shared from her new Rose Gold iPhone 6S.
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Adrienne Alpern, a visual designer from San Diego, California, learned this when her iPhone 6s pre-order showed up unexpectedly on Monday.
Let us know if you got your iPhone before the release date via the comments.
Once the images of the new smartphone were posted on Twitter, it wasn’t long before people were asking Alpern to run benchmarking tests on the device to ascertain if the new A9 chip was as powerful as Apple claimed when it launched the device. The Rose Gold iPhone 6S in question had been ordered from AT&T in the United States.
iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus are designed from the strongest glass on any smartphone and 7000 series aluminum, the same alloy used in the aerospace industry, in gorgeous metallic finishes that now include rose gold.
Moreover, to further underline the difference, John Poole Geekbench’s developer also said on Twitter that “the iPhone 6s and the entry-level 2015 MacBook have approximately the same Geekbench scores”.
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Furthermore, this also raises the possibility of increased RAM in iPhones, considering the fact that the Geekbench scores are much higher than previous iDevices.