New iPhone 6S available for preorder

For those that can’t wait for the September 25 on-sale date, you can now pre-order your new iPhone 6s or iPhone 6s Plus from the Apple website or via the Apple Store iOS app.
Apple’s new iPhone Upgrade program lets customers get a new iPhone every year as they’re released, and includes the AppleCare+ warranty and support. Prices range from $32.41 per month for the 16GB iPhone 6s to $44.91 per month for the 128GB iPhone 6s Plus.
At Verizon the 16GB iPhone 6s starts at $27.08 per month for 24 months, and iPhone 6s Plus 16GB is available starting at $31.24 per month for 24 months.
T-Mobile is selling the iPhone 6s phones at a deep discount (up to $125 off) if you buy it through the carrier’s Jump on Demand phone upgrade plan.
Sprint countered T-Mobile’s pricing by offering the iPhone 6s for $15 per month and iPhone 6s Plus for $19 per month, as part of the carrier’s iPhone Forever upgrade program.
AT&T offers a range of leasing and upgrade plans. The least expensive is a 24-month lease on a 16GB iPhone 6s for $21.67 per month. The most expensive is a 12-month lease on a 128GB iPhone 6s Plus for $47.50 per month.
The iPhone 6s comes in two new colors — Rose Gold and a darker shade of Space Gray, joining the existing silver and gold colors.
The new phones were announced last week at an Apple press event in San Francisco.
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