applestorenewiconApple today updated its Apple Store app for iOS devices to version 3.5, adding support for the new iPhone 6s and the iOS 9 operating system. Apple's release notes for the update are vague, so there are no details on what new features the app might have for iOS 9 and the iPhone 6s.

It's possible the Apple Store app update adds support for the 3D Touch feature built into the new iPhones, enabling Quick Actions that can be accessed directly from the Home screen, but it's also possible this is a simple compatibility update that makes sure the app works properly with the new devices. We'll update this post when we learn more about what's new in today's update.

What's New in Version 3.5
- iOS compatibility update
- Adds support for iPhone 6s

The Apple Store app can be downloaded from the App Store for free. [Direct Link]

Update: Today's update does indeed add 3D Touch Quick Actions to the Apple Store app. A force press from the Home screen on the app icon will bring up options to open the app directly to the store, a list of retail stores, or orders placed.

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Top Rated Comments

YoitsTmac Avatar
135 months ago
I assume support for the 6s means I can "peak," at how much money I just spent on this phone, and it can make my face, "pop" when I see how much more I'll spend
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Marvin_nz Avatar
135 months ago
These are the new 3D Touch options for the store

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BornAgainMac Avatar
135 months ago
What is the difference between "Shop" and clicking on the regular App icon? Isn't the store icon purpose is for shopping?
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
newtestleper Avatar
135 months ago
Still can't get my head around why people need shortcuts only to then spend 17 hours of their day swiping their screen to death on Facebook.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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