Well, I finally got the notification from apple, telling me I could upgrade to version 8 if I wanted, so assuming your 4S has the capability also, you should be able to do so as well. I don't know if there's processor differences that would prevent the upgrade between the 8gb version you'd get and the 16gb version I have. I doubt it, but sometimes such things do happen.

On Sep 23, 2014, at 9:04 PM, michael's mail boxl wrote:

Hi Travis thats good to hear I would like a 4S but worried that the phone maybe getting bit old for updates. After all i would be updating from a 3G witch has been a verry reliable phone.
So are you not in a hurry to up date to a 5 or 6 model.
I can only buy a 4S 8 gig brand new from Telstra so I was worried people saying the up dates can take up room so I hope it would be big enough.
Cheers Michael.

-----Original Message----- From: Travis Siegel
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 3:10 AM
To: OS X & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: iphone question.

I still use an IPhone 4S.  I'm still using version 6.113, only because
I didn't wish to get caught up in the vo navigation issues loads of
folks were reporting when they upgraded to version 7.1.  My
understanding now though, is that those are fixed.  I've been told
that the 4S can handle ios version 8, but I've not confirmed this yet,
so take with a grain of salt.
I have the 16GB version, and I've had very little trouble with it.
The biggest issue I have at the moment, is that sometimes (happens
more when the battery is low) when I double tap on something to
activate it, the phone will instead move to the next item on the
screen, instead of activating my chosen option.  I then have to swipe
left, and try the double tap again.  Otherwise, things work fairly
well for me, so interpret as desired.
hth.
On Sep 22, 2014, at 7:53 AM, michael's mail box wrote:

Hi guys I was wondering if many folks are still useing iphone 4s.
Are they a good phone still and what is the latest IOS it can run easy.
I am thinking of buying an 4S or a 5.
What are your feelings about them 2 models.
Cheers michael.
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