Now that the two new Apple iPhones are in the hands of reviewers and the public at large, we’re starting to learn a few things about these handsets that Apple didn’t explicitly cover in the run up to the launch — such as how waterproof or otherwise they are. YouTuber Zach Straley has posted an online video showing both the iPhone 6S and the iPhone 6S Plus survive an hour in a bowl of water.
Apple will stop supporting the iPhone 6s range and original iPhone SE after rolling out iOS 15, which is expected to arrive this autumn.
Apple will stop supporting the iPhone 6s range and original iPhone SE after rolling out iOS 15, which is expected to arrive this autumn.
Similar to iOS 14, Apple iOS 15 could also drop support for both the iPhone 6s and original iPhone SE (The Verifier, via MacRumors).
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My iPhone 6 dropped face down in a huge puddle of water and didn't short out. I don't call it water proof though I call it lucky.
What an original and innovative idea! Apple! Always on the forefront of innovation! oh wait...