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Each customer that buys the iPhone 6 for $0 upfront and $15 per month for 18 months will be eligible for a free upgrade to the next iPhone later this year. In theory, if you upgrade to the new iPhone from a non-iPhone 6 model, you can still do so “for free” with the Jump plan, but you might end up paying more per month to lease it. “So we’re stoked to unleash Apple Music for T-Mobile Simple Choice customers”.

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While Apple users may be wary of carrying a paper-thin phone in their pocket, the new iPhone’s functionality is expected to be significantly improved.

What Apple brings to this is demand.

Much like a kid at Christmas, there’s a certain buzz among techies during this time of year because details are beginning to emerge about Apple’s latest plans for an updated iPhone. This year we are already seeing similar slumps in smartphone sales. iPhone sales failed to meet predictions in the last quarter, suggesting consumers are already deferring iPhone purchases in anticipation of the new device.

There are a few other designs in his wheelhouse too, but they seem less likely to resemble what the next iPhone looks like.

This offer will run through Labor Day, which is September 7. You must upgrade your phone to the iPhone 6 as part of T-Mobile’s Jump on Demand deal, which basically means you pay the phone off in monthly installments of $15. You’ve got admire Apple’s ability to manipulate the press or as Re/Code’s Peter Kafka says, “Apple Music Has 10 Million Users”. “As I’ve said from the start, our goal is to set ALL your music free, and we won’t stop until we do”. Legere unveiled some good news for iPhone 6 customers as well. Provided they place their order within the first 48 hours of it going on sale, their order will be given priority and shipped first. White and Timothy Arcuri of Cowen and Company both believe Force Touch will add new features to the apps we use and the iOS ecosystem in general.

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Mac Rumors obtained a leaked image from a French website called Nowhereelse.fr that was apparently the front panel of the iPhone 6S.

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