If I buy a 6s and restore from a backup on computer, I also get old iOS?

I have 8.3 on my current iPhone 6. I'm considering upgrading to a 6 s iPhone, but I don't particularly like iOS9. If I restore from the back up on top of computer, will I have the old iOS? I don't think that it really works it, but I'm not positive. Thank you!

No, you will not get the previous iOS, only data from the backup.

See you soon,.

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