Demand for Apple's new iPhone 6s and 6s Plus appears strong — Â especially for rose gold models — Â with shipping times quickly jumping as high as 4 to 6 weeks and some countries selling out less than a day after they went on sale.
Consumers who have yet to preorder their new iPhone will have to wait a minimum of two weeks if they want an iPhone 6s plus, according to a blog that tracks shipping times from the Apple online store. The smaller iPhone 6s shows greater availability, though many customers will be forced to wait for that model as well.
The rose gold versions have been the first to slip, suggesting that consumers are responding well to Apple's new option. In Canada, for instance, the only iPhone 6s models showing any delay at press time were the 64- and 128-gigabyte rose gold variants.
All models are delayed in China, with the iPhone 6s showing 2 to 3 weeks across the board and the iPhone 6s Plus clocking in at 3 to 4 weeks.
In Hong Kong — Â where many Chinese buyers prefer to shop thanks in part to its relaxed tax regime — Â the new iPhones hit 4 to 6 weeks less than an hour after they went on sale. They were completely sold out at press time, unavailable for pre-order or reservation.
The iPhone 6s and 6s Plus are slated to arrive in Apple's brick-and-mortar retail stores on Sept. 25. Those interested in trading in their old iPhone to purchase a newer model have several attractive options available, and AppleInsider has prepared a comprehensive guide to the best deals.
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No numbers = failure. /s
Why is it called Rose Gold? I can see why it would be called rose coloured, or even "light pink," but where is the gold?
We preordered from AT&T online. My wife's 6s 64GB Space Gray is due 9/24, and my 6s Plus 128GB Space Gray is due a month later. That's OK. I spent a LOT of time in line at the Apple Store last year for our 6's. These will be shipped directly to us.
[quote name="ascii" url="/t/188212/consumers-favor-apples-rose-gold-iphone-6s-plus-with-early-preorders-hong-kong-sells-out#post_2775609"]Why is it called Rose Gold? I can see why it would be called rose coloured, or even "light pink," but where is the gold?[/quote] Because it is metallic and has the same 'richness' in metallic look as the gold version (vs the silver) and also because rose gold is a real kind of gold and this mimics that. The new apple watch in rose gold is already in stores so I saw what it looks like and it is a rich metallic rose color. Most is the anodized matte metallic look (like the gold) with polished shiny edges.
Yes, you are right, it's not just a colour but an actual alloy. They make it by mixing copper with the gold. Well you learn something new every day.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colored_gold#Rose.2C_red.2C_and_pink_gold