A previous report suggested that the Cupertino giant no longer manufactures the iPhone 6 Plus.

Users who have a damaged iPhone 6 Plus and qualifies for a whole-device replacement, here's a good news. According to an internal document distributed to Apple Authorized Service Providers, the Cupertino based tech giant might replace your damaged iPhone 6 Plus with an iPhone 6s Plus through the end of March.

Apple specifically states that "orders for whole unit service inventory of some iPhone 6 Plus models may be substituted to an iPhone 6s Plus until the end of March 2018," as per MacRumors.

The company has not specified that which iPhone 6 Plus models are eligible to be replaced. MacRumors stated that "Apple has not provided a reason for the substitution, but it likely relates to Apple's shortage of iPhone 6 Plus replacement batteries until late March to early April."

A previous report suggested that the Cupertino giant no longer manufactures the iPhone 6 Plus, so it apparently has to reboot its production lines to refill its supply.

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