iPhone 6S release - development and an important tip

iPhone 6S Apple Store launchLaunch of iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus from the Apple Store will take place based on very strict rules imposed by the Apple company and today the plans of those from Cupertino were revealed by inside sources.

According to these sources, Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), will respect the rules established in previous years and will limit the possibility of purchasing only two iPhones per person per day, this limitation existing both for those who have a purchase reservation made, and for those who do not.

Now if we are talking about reservations, I will also give you an extremely important tip: make a purchase reservation. Last year I made a reservation to buy iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus and at 08:00 in the morning I entered the store even though 400 people were waiting in line.

A reservation made on the Apple website to buy a iPhone 6S or 6S iPhone Plus on the day of the launch, you will save a lot of waiting time, those with reservations being placed in a separate queue and having priority over those who have not made a reservation.

First off, like previous years, Apple will limit customers to purchasing only two new iPhones per day and you can only buy two per store reservation. At about 6 AM, queuing customers will be split into two new lines for reservations and new buyers. The doors will open early at 8 AM for iPhone sales. Apple will begin allocating reservations for customers who need them about fifteen minutes before doors open.

Apart from this, the Apple company will suspend the appointments for the Genius bar and any kind of other programs that normally take place in stores, these being entirely dedicated to the sale of the new iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus terminals.

In general, these are the rules you need to know and I recommend you make a reservation again to dramatically reduce the waiting time, but also not to force the note with the intention of buying, because you will not be able to purchase more than 2 iPhones hours of people per day.