During the first 24 hours of the sale of Apple’s newest product in the market, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, it witnessed a recording breaking sale of about 4 million iPhones. This has broken all the previous records and the company sold more phones in the first 24 hours of pre-order than ever before. The last record was when the company launched iPhone 5S and 5C. At that time, the company sold around 2 million iPhones in the first 24 hours of sale thereby setting a new record which was crushed by the sale of iPhone 6 models.
Apple claims that this was their fastest sale after the product launch in the history of the company. If waiting to get hands-on the new iPhone makes you impatient, you can just grab it at a go by visiting your nearest Apple store on September 19th when it hits the store.
With the larger display size, i.e., 4.7 inch and 5.5 inch in iPhone 6 and 6 Plus respectively, is a huge shift from the previous 4 inch models of the iPhone. The iPhone bundled with iOS 8 and a lot of new features, one of them being the much hyped Apple Pay, have made most of the customers around the globe eager to get one.
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