The sale of the new iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus will begin in Apple Stores from this Friday. The Cupertino group made it known, adding that the orders for the new phone presented last September 9th were higher than expected and could thus exceed the sales of 10 million units of the first weekend in which the two previous models (iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus) had been put on the market.
Apple began accepting pre-orders on Saturday and shipments will begin next Friday, September 25. "Pre-orders of the two new models have been very strong around the world," said Apple spokeswoman Trudy Muller.
The two new iPhones have screens of the same size as the two previous models (4,7 inches and 5,5 inches) but have introduced some changes: a camera with a higher resolution of 12 megapixels and 3D Touch, a tool that allows you to activate different functions depending on the pressure made with the finger on the screen.
As for the two models, shipments for the iPhone 6s will begin on Friday 25 September, those of the iPhone 6s Plus instead require 2-3 weeks of waiting.