Anyway, it appears that the pre-order delivery process is going full steam ahead so everything can happen in time for September 25. A few days ago, some customers (in unspecified countries) received notifications that their handsets had started shipping out of China. Apple does require its logistic partners hold pre-order shipments until launch day, but with the sheer quantity of iPhones set for processing delivery, a few are bound to escape out in the wild, there’s no way around that.
Anyway, feel free to check out Adrienne’s Twitter account (linked as source) for some photos and videos taken with the iPhone 6s’ new 12MP rear camera. They are heavily compressed, though, and do not correctly represent the device’s photography potential. Adrienne also had the good thought of benchmarking the device with GeekBench, accomplishing a single-core score of 2,391 and multi-score of 4,806. This is a near double improvement over the iPhone 6’s result of 1,609 (single) and 2879 (multi), typically occurring between iPhone generations.
source: @MoonshineDesign via Apple Insider