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iPhone 6S Production Rumored to Get 1-2 Weeks Delay

iPhone 6S release USA is expected in September. Still we’ve heard some recent news about iPhone 6S production delayed by a couple of weeks. Will this affect the public launch of the next-generation ‘fruit’ smartphone line or not?

As noted by one well-known analyst from KGI [you might be familiar with predictions made by Ming-Chi Kuo], the mass production of the new gen Apple phone line is delayed by approximately 1-2 weeks. This affects both iPhone 6S and 6S Plus versions [remember to use iPhone network checker as soon as you purchase any used smartphone or get iPhone 6s as a gift from someone as the check service will tell you the name of your original carrier and other details about the device].

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When iPhone 6S is coming? Does the delay influence the final launch date? It looks like this doesn’t affect the plans of the Cupertino-based company to present and release its next iPhones. Just as it was predicted, the two new models should be launched in mid September.

No one explains why the mass production starts in late August and not in the middle of the month as it was planned earlier. Still the hopes that such delays won’t affect when iPhone 6S coming out promise us the final release in a month and a week from now.

According to Kuo, about 40 percent of new phones “6s” will be produced by Pegatron and about 60 percent should be made by Foxconn. As for the 6s Plus versions, they are believed to be entirely produced by Foxconn factories that might even work over time in order to meet the deadline and deliver the iPhones to customers by the date set up by Apple.

Some sources also note that the orders for the current 6 and 6 Plus models were reduced by the Cupertino-based company in order to make more new-gen models. Some experts promise high demand for the ‘s’ line and others think that there won’t be as many upgraders as a year ago because the new phones won’t be that different from the current generation models.

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