Apple May Replace Your Broken iPhone 6 Plus With an iPhone 6s Plus
Apple May Replace Your Broken iPhone 6 Plus With an iPhone 6s Plus.
If you own an iPhone 6 Plus that qualifies for whole body replacement and you haven’t gotten around to getting it serviced, Apple may be willing to upgrade it for you, at no additional expense. The keyword is “may” — we don’t know exactly which devices qualify for this type of replacement.
This information is courtesy of MacRumors, who confirmed the new program with multiple sources and suggests it’s the result of changes to Apple internal processes. Apple had previously ceased producing iPhone 6 batteries itself and has had to reboot its product manufacturing to supply batteries for all of its devices, as part of the battery replacement program it launched earlier this month. The exact text of the directive, according to MR, reads: “orders for whole unit service inventory of some iPhone 6 Plus models may be substituted to an iPhone 6s Plus until the end of March 2018.”
It’s been a rough month for Apple on the whole, thanks to the combined impact of its own battery woes, Spectre, and Meltdown. Initial tests suggested the performance impact from those patches could hit Apple devices very hard (the security researcher in question has removed his benchmark results) but that data may not have been completely accurate. Again, performance impacts seem variable; MacWorld reports a Geekbench score regression of about 2.5 percent.
Image and testing by MacWorld. Left is pre-patch, right is post-patch.