While a number of customers is searching for iPhone 6s 16GB price in India, U.S. and other countries, other potential consumers think that Apple is making a strategic mistake by releasing this particular smartphone model in 2015 [here are some tips for selling old iPhone 6 and 6 Plus before getting the most recent iPhone 6s / 6s Plus versions].
You’ll be able to purchase iPhone 6s 16GB gold, space gray, silver and pink gold version in the end of September. Still analysts, consumers and experts don’t understand why the famous Cupertino-based giant is bringing this particular model to the market. Both iPhone 6s and 6s Plus will be offered in three storage space capacity: 16GB, 64GB and 128GB.
Surely, iPhone 6s 16GB price will be lower compared to the 64GB / 128GB versions but the new gadgets will get quicker WiFi connections, improved cameras that make 4K video shooting possible, 3D Touch technology and other interesting features that require much space.
It’s a big disappointment to millions of users to see iPhone 6s 16GB model as it is impossible to add extra storage space to Apple phones like it happens with other smartphones. You can surely store some of your files on iCloud however it might not be the most comfortable solution.
Before Apple unveiled its 9th generation phones on September 9, 2015 there were rumors that the company would drop the 16GB version and offer 32GB model instead. Nope, this never happened and you’ll see the lowest storage space [basic phone] in the market this year.
If you are still planning to buy iPhone 6s 16GB in India or other country, you might definitely want to get the locked model at the lowest price possible [$199 or around it] and order affordable factory SIM unlock for iOS 9 iPhone 6s from your network. This will be way cheaper than paying up to $650 for the unlocked version.
Apple might offer more storage space the next year if iPhone 6s 16GB sales are too low. Those of you who want to use Live Photos option or record 4k videos should not purchase the base model. You’ll need the 64GB or even 128GB iPhone since the 1-minute 4K video takes nearly 400MB of space.
