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IPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus now sold out ahead of Friday’s launch

There’s been a lot of chat about iPhones crashing thanks to Apple’s latest update.

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If you made an iTunes backup of your device before updating to iOS 9, restore your device from that backup. And last Wednesday, as promised, Apple rolled out its iOS 9 update to devices capable of running its iOS 8 update.

Apple, on the other hand, has achieved this same percentage in just about two days. iOS 9 has been adopted for 21 percent of Apple devices since its launch.

Apple claims that this adoption rate is the fastest ever, and iOS 9′s success is heavily attributed to its less storage space for installation.

Research carried out by Voucherbox found that when converted to British Pounds, Apple’s latest flagships are roughly 28 per cent more expensive in the United Kingdom than in the States.

Lets just hope that we do not see any iOS 9.01 update problems, such as loss of signal, not being able to unlock or even Touch ID not working. The former took only a week to reach the 50 percent rate.

Prices structures disclosed that iPhone 6S and 6S Plus will be available for zero down payment with 24 monthly installments at $27 (US) and $32 (US), respectively from all the Apple Retail stores, select carriers and Apple Authorized Resellers. They’re now wondering whether or not this is the company’s way of convincing consumers to buy the latest iPhones and ditch their old phones. The standalone iCloud Drive app on iOS makes it easy to quickly pull up your files in one place. It seems that most of the users who reported the issue were having iOS 7 installed on their iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch and they were trying to upgrade to iOS 9.

The iPhone 6s Plus is available for pre-order in the UAE starting at Dh3,399 (Souq.com), with shipping starting September 30, 2015.

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If you don’t already have a reservation, you’re out of luck – at least on launch day.

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