This iPhone GLITCH is causing BIG problems for iCloud users
iPhone owners who have upgraded their smartphone via an iCloud backup are experiencing trouble
A NEW Apple bug is causing iPhones to expand apps – making many of the app windows too BIG to use.
 
iPhone owners who have just upgraded their smartphone to the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus are being hit by a puzzling glitch.
Users who have ditched their iPhone 5, 5S and 5C smartphones smartphones in favour of the latest Apple handset have noticed a number of apps are zoomed-in on their display.
According to MacRumours, the bizarre bug appears to only affect those who have transferred their settings and content via an iCloud backup.
Apps which appear blown-up and zoomed include Wallet, Weather, Watch, Calculator and the Health app.
 
Those unlucky enough to be suffering from the bug have been left unable to access and use key parts of the affected app as the US is cut-off by the sides of the display.
Forums are now filling up with Apple iPhone 6S owners moaning about the latest issue.
One Apple fan reported the glitch on Apple's own discussion forum: "I just got my iPhone 6s today and tried loading credit cards into the Wallet app only to find that the view (for lack of a better word) is zoomed-in, essentially cutting the sides off of my cards and passes."
 
This iPhone GLITCH is causing BIG problems for iCloud users
Many of Apple's own in-built apps are appearing ZOOMED-IN on the new phones
Another iPhone 6S adopter added: "I also have the same issue with my brand new iPhone 6s.
"The only way to see the whole card in Wallet is to switch to Zoomed View, which is not what I want, or what should need to be done.
"This is clearly a bug, and I have reported the issue."
Apple is believed to be aware of the issue and hard at work on a fix, which it will roll-out as soon as possible.
For now, simply setting up your iPhone 6S as a new device will fix the issue with the apps. However users will lose any data from their previous iPhone. 
 
This iPhone GLITCH is causing BIG problems for iCloud users
iOS 9 has been relatively trouble-free for the vast majority of Apple users
Apple's new operating system has, so far, had a relatively easy start to its life.
There have been some annoyances with iOS 9 – including this baffling bug with WhatsApp.
But there have yet to be any major software disasters, like Apple Maps or iOS 8.

When the US tech firm launched its last iOS 8 update in 2014, it was dogged with more serious problems including killing the fingerprint scanner and crashing phones.
According to Apple the latest iOS 9 has already been installed in over 50% of devices, making it the fastest adoption in the firm's history.
There has been a small backlash to one of the new features bundled with the latest mobile operating system, dubbed Wifi Assist – which has quickly drained some users' mobile data.
Although, Express.co.uk does not believe the feature is entirely responsible.

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