Apple iPhone 6
The 16GB model of the iPhone 6 Plus can now be availed for just $579.99 via eBay. Reuters/Maxim Shemetov

Apple is expected to roll out the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus as successor models in September. The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, two of the most popular smartphones from 2014, are now available with attractive discounts from Target and Walmart.

Target

Target is offering $20 discount on the iPhone 6. The deal is applicable on the iPhone 6 through two-year contracts with AT&T, Sprint and Verizon. The offer is not available online; buyers are required to visit Target stores. The 16 GB model is available for $179. The 64 GB model is priced at $279 and the 128 GB variant now sells for $379. The discount is available on all three models. However, the T-Mobile iPhone 6 is not available from Target at the discounted price.

Walmart

Walmart is offering a $20 price cut on iPhone 6 for a two-year agreement. Walmart is also selling refurbished iPhone 6 with attractive pricing. The 16 GB and 128 GB iPhone 6 are priced at $525 and $725, respectively, on AT&T's network. The same storage variants on Sprint are available for $448 and $648, respectively. The 128 GB edition sells for $548. The Verizon 16 GB iPhone 6 is available for $548. Since the aforementioned iPhone 6 units are refurbished, these handsets are not available on contract.

The iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S are projected to be replacement models for the last year’s flagship devices. An International Business Times post from May 13 reported that the iPhone 6S and the iPhone 6S Plus will come with 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch display sizes, respectively.

The forthcoming iPhones are expected to feature the Apple A9 chipset, 2 GB of RAM and 12 MP camera. The Force Touch technology support will be one of the major features arriving on the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus. They are also expected to be available in a new rose gold color option, along with other variants like space gray, silver and gold.

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