Apple iPhone 6S problem that many people do not know about: big revelation here! [review, specs, hacks]
Apple has been one of the strongest technology brands these days. It is undeniable that its products, including iPad and iPhone, are among the favorite gadgets of many people from all over the world.
Every now and then, people are very excited to see a brand new and improved model of iPhone. The most recent iPhone model today is the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus.
It is stated in the report published in Macworld that these two brand new iPhone models were first revealed in Sept. 9. Then, these were launched to the public in Sept. 25. As usual, a long list of pre-orders welcomed the new iPhone flagships. A number of people from all over the world were trying to be among the first ones to get their hands on these interesting smartphones.
While a lot of people are praising the recently released iPhones, there are reports there are widespread complaints across Apple Support Communities. Guess where these complaints are all coming from. Well, these are from the iPhone 6s users.
While iOS users have already been used to welcoming a brand new iOS version that offers improvements and new features to the latest iPhone models, but usually causes some problems to the older iPhone models, the case for iPhone 6s is different.
According to Forbes, even when it is a latest model, the users still experience some problems, including loss of call history, Safari logs, messages and other data. This could be a bad news to Apple fans, especially if they have already bought the smartphone.
Apple Insider verified these claims by testing the gadget. Unfortunately, these negative claims coming from iPhone 6s users are all true. When they were using the latest Apple gadget, they also experienced losing some data while restoring from iCloud.
There is still no fix for this problem. Even the factory reset is not an option.
While iPhone 6s users and a few iPhone 6s Plus users are suffering from this problem, users of older iPhone models did not experience this.
The real cause of this problem is still unidentified as of now. What the world has now are speculations and rumors. Many people think that this problem is rooted from iOS9's iCloud backup errors. If this is the real case, then Apple should speed up their release of iOS 9.2. Fortunately, it is already in its testing phase now.
Here's a review of an iPhone 6S user: