everyone is talking about getting the 4s but the iphone4 only came out a year ago so how that means most you guys are flat out buying the 4s for 400-800 hundred dollars ha?
...that means most you guys are flat out buying the 4s for 400-800 hundred dollars ha?
My guess is the majority of 4S buyers are upgrading from a 3GS, 3G or older non-iOS phone (Blackberry, Android, etc.) Those who are upgrading from the iPhone 4 can either sell it to offset the cost of the 4S or can pass it down to a family member.
everyone is talking about getting the 4s but the iphone4 only came out a year ago so how that means most you guys are flat out buying the 4s for 400-800 hundred dollars ha?
I have a funny feeling apple will not release the iphone5 in one year. i feel like we could see the next iphone in a year and a half or two years. what do you think? i just dont see how they keep coming out with new phones each year because they have so expensive to get if you are not upgrading
everyone is talking about getting the 4s but the iphone4 only came out a year ago so how that means most you guys are flat out buying the 4s for 400-800 hundred dollars ha?
I have a funny feeling apple will not release the iphone5 in one year. i feel like we could see the next iphone in a year and a half or two years. what do you think? i just dont see how they keep coming out with new phones each year because they have so expensive to get if you are not upgrading
My guess is the majority of 4S buyers are upgrading from a 3GS, 3G or older non-iOS phone (Blackberry, Android, etc.) Those who are upgrading from the iPhone 4 can either sell it to offset the cost of the 4S or can pass it down to a family member.
I used a Verizon upgrade from a Palm Pre+. If I choose to buy the next gen iPhone in 2012, my 4S will go to someone in my family who doesn't yet use a smartphone of any kind.
3 out of 4 times rumors are false, but this latest iPhone 5 rumor points to a Summer 2012 release. Not sure I believe that, but I'm fairly certain we'll get the next gen iPhone sometime next year.
Remember that in most parts of the world people pay the full ~$650 price for the iPhone. Expensive or not, the fact is people have been buying them in record numbers. In the U.S., those who buy the next iPhone will be original iPhone 4 owners who did not upgrade this year. And of course there are more people buying smartphones for the very first time every year. Apple will have no problems finding a market for a new iPhone next year.
My bad. I actually have 2 nieces who upgraded from the original iPhone. I applaud you all for sticking to the same smartphone for over 3 yrs.Why did you forget to mention original iPhone user
I'm the original iPhone user!!!
As an Apple shareholder, I thank you for your business. Yes, I know there are many who can afford to upgrade every year. I just think the majority of the 70-80 million iPhone 4Ses that will be sold in the next year will be to those who have the older devices.Not sure that I agree 100%. There are a good number of people (myself included) who do upgrade every year. I had the iPhone 4, I got the iPhone 4S, and I'm already 99% sure that I will buy the next one, too.