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IPhone 6s owners report their iPhones are turning off on their own

However, according to BGR, Apple is preparing it’s own version of a smartphone with a curved screen.

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A rumor has surfaced this week, saying that Apple is now working on the next generation smartphone, the iPhone 7. The Economic Times reports that 16GB iPhone 6S Plus will be priced around Rs.72,000, while its 128GB variant is expected to get a price tag of Rs.82,000.

The first phone to rock up with a curved screen, the Note Edge has a fabulous screen, fantastic multi-tasking capabilities, a stylus, form factor and a fabulous battery. This would silence those critics who say the latest iPhone is behind the times.

That marquee feature is called 3D Touch, which is a new type of pressure sensitive display technology, and boy, Apple needs consumers to love it out here in India. The Wall Street Journal criticizes the battery life of the new iPhone. These tests proved that the iPhone 6s crushes the smartphones of several manufactures in single core tests but falls behind in multi core tests. This is interesting despite the Note 5 packing 4GB of RAM and more cores, versus the iPhone 6s Plus with its 2GB of RAM and dual-core setup. But it does give you a better chance of saving your iPhone if it does take a dip. Samsung’s Galaxy S6 is a superlative smartphone, which as of now is better than the iPhone 6.

Owners of the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus have also complained about audio distortion, with a crackling sound coming from the speakers, possibly due to a software issue in the devices. Perhaps, this is just a trial for next year’s iPhone.

The V10 will feature two front-facing cameras.

As much as we do not want to see a performance cut from iPhone 6s mini, we are afraid that this might happen in the end.

A few users have also complained about their new device switching off abruptly without showing any signs of malfunction.

Tech Insider has reached out to Apple for comment on the bug and will update the story if Apple responds. “New Phone 6s 128GB turned off for no reason the last two nights”, wrote Joachim Frey in an Apple discussion thread. There haven’t been any reports of people bending their new iPhones out of shape like there were in 2014.

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Apple forums online have already come up with a possible fix for the problem. Are you experiencing any problems?

Apple iPhone 6s And iPhone 6s Plus In Trouble