- Oct 2, 2013
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So I go to the Saddle Creek Apple Store in Germantown, Tennessee. My intent was to replace the worn out battery in my 6s Plus I received on launch day September 25, 2015. It was at 68% battery life, and I wanted to take advantage of the $29.99 deal. And hoped they would keep my phone on iOS 10.1.1 for the 32 bit apps I use.
I get there shortly before my 1:00 reservation. The lady who first spoke with me was not very friendly. No smile, to the point, and hurried. All my info was gathered and was told to come back 2 hours later to pick up my iPhone.
When I return, I'm given my iPhone and it looks good. New battery and still on iOS 10.1.1. So I leave as a big storm is rolling through. Mostly a torrential downpour. As we're going along, I try to capture a photo of the rain, but the camera shows a black screen and the LED torch doesn't work at all. So we turn around and go back, where I'm told they'll just replace the phone. But I didn't want that. A replacement would not be on iOS 10.1.1. So they say they'll try to repair it, and to come back an hour and a half later.
So I go back, but am told it could not be repaired. Instead, they give me a brand new 6s Plus. At this point, I was angry with the whole thing. I really wanted to keep those 32 bit apps.
As it turned out, the "no smiles" lady was from my hometown in Alabama and was actually nice and concerned. I end up with a brand new 6s Plus (not a refurb) with a battery life of 101%. It came with iOS 11.2. I'll update it to 12.1 soon.
It wasn't what I initially wanted, but the Plus side keeps getting heavier. The old 6s Plus was down to under 5 gb of storage available. I was struggling to keep it there. The new 6s Plus has all the same stuff, as I set it up with my iCloud back up. But it has 43.7 gb of available storage. I knew the old one had a lot of cached files and "other" on it, but no idea it was that much.
I didn't get much chance to browse, as the store was packed and my son was waiting in the car. But I did get a look at the XR. The screen looked fantastic on it. I never saw the Max. The store was just too crowded. I think the Memphis area needs more than one store.