On the off chance that you've been having touchscreen issues with your iPhone 6 Plus, Apple has a fix for you in case you're willing to pay for it. The "iPhone 6 Plus Multi-Touch Repair Program" is for phones that are either experiencing difficulty enrolling touchscreen input or that are have glimmering shows as a consequence of "being dropped numerous times on a hard surface and after that acquiring further stress on the gadget." Touchscreens on smartphones that have this issue step by step get to be unresponsive. The blame was highlighted by gadget sites which said it was brought about by a manufacturing issue that meant some screen controller chips turned out to be free. Apple was criticised by one expert who said it was the phone maker's obligation to fix it. Apple is charging $149 in the USA and £146.44 in the UK for the service that might be accessible on phones that are "in working order". The repair program will keep running for a long time past the underlying date on which the iPhone 6 Plus went discounted, said Apple. Apple says the individuals who have effectively paid for a service repair identified with the issue are qualified for repayment equivalent to the difference between the first service repair cost. The organisation says it has started reaching the individuals who have officially paid for such a repair, however, encourages clients to think's identity influenced to connect and contact Apple Technical Support to assist the procedure. Sony will launch 'Games on Smartphones' Apple to bring Down Live Streaming Charges Discounts on Sales by Xbox1