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Aussie woman sends ‘robot’ to queue for new iPhone

APPLE mania was in full force on Friday at Sydney’s George Street Apple Store, as hundreds lined up to get their hands on the new iPhone 6s or 6s Plus.

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Shoppers have been camping out in front of Apple Stores, as seems to be an annual tradition, so as not to miss out on the newest device.

iFixit is in the process of taking apart the brand new iPhone 6s.

Sprint will also offer a $10/month price on iPhone 6s 16GB or $14/month on iPhone 6s Plus 16GB with the trade-in of an iPhone 5s.

For example, the OnePlus 2 has the same 5.5-inch sreen size as the iPhone 6S Plus, with 50% more memory, a higher-megapixel camera and a battery that’s nearly twice as large.

Apple’s latest smartphones are available in stores from today.

As usual, iFixit gives its repairability verdict at the end of the teardown and the iPhone 6s gets 7 out of 10 points. It costs just $400. “We are certain that more people will continue to switch to Sprint because of the great service and value we offer”.

Hiroyuki Aoki shows off his iPhone 6S Plus after buying it at the Apple Store at Tokyo’s Omotesando shopping district September 25, 2015. But Apple fans want the full experience: big queues, security guards controlling the line, media attention and Apple staff applauding their purchases. You’re certainly not stupid for buying an iPhone 6S.

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Both handsets have unique features that you won’t find on any other phone. While the internals aren’t arranged too differently from the iPhone 6, there are some major visual differences worth noting. If you already have a lot of iGizmos, getting an Android phone might not be your best option. Doing your homework could not only save you money, you might even walk away with a better phone because of it.

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