The 4 is free now with a new contract and the 4s is one hundred dollars.
On Sep 12, 2012, at 11:45 AM, "Raul A. Gallegos" <r...@raulgallegos.com> wrote:

> Not only that, but after the announcement of the newest iPhone, you will see 
> the price of the iPhone 4 models go way down. This is why in the last several 
> months, many people have been trying to sell their iPhone 4 models before the 
> announcement.
> 
> As an example, I had the 3GS still when the 4S was announced and had I sold 
> it before the announcement of the 4S, I could have gotten over 200 for it, 
> but since I sold it after the 4S was announced, I got almost 100 less.
> 
> So, right now I'm waiting for the price of a used 4 to drop because my two 
> oldest kids will have a nice Christmas.
> 
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> On 9/12/2012 11:21 AM, Scott Howell wrote:
>> I don't think I understand the complaint here. If you are looking for more 
>> space and you are not interested in the other features, look for a gently 
>> used iPhone 4 or 4S. You might even be able to get one from the carrier, but 
>> either way look around because you will find them out there. Hey contact 
>> APple you never know they may have some refurbished units available, 
>> although I have no idea if they sell referred iPhones or not.
>> Fact is you want to play you gotta pay.
>> 
>> On Sep 10, 2012, at 12:37 AM, Miranda B. <knownofl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> As someone who has an 8GB iPhone 3GS and who plans to upgrade when the
>>> option on my contract is available soon, I'm personally frustrated that I'll
>>> probably end up needing to pay between $100-$200 just to get more memory
>>> essentially. I do realize that the newer phones have many newer and greater
>>> features, and this is great. But, it seems silly to me to upgrade to a newer
>>> phone that will have the same amount of room as my 3GS, when my only issue
>>> right now with my 3GS is my lack of storage space.
>>> The problem for me is compounded by the fact that both my husband and I plan
>>> to upgrade, so whatever we pay is multiplied by two.
>>> Just my thoughts. Oh well, I guess we'll just have to bite the bullit. We're
>>> not planning to go any higher than 16GB at this point though, because we
>>> don't see ourselves needing more space than that.
>>> 
>>> In Christ, Miranda
>>> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
>>> Of Chris
>>> Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2012 5:33 PM
>>> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
>>> Subject: iPhone news
>>> 
>>> Apple to retire iPhone 3GS with low-end 8GB iPhone 4S debuting at next
>>> week's iPhone 5 event By Raymond Wong | BGR News - Thu, Sep 6, 2012
>>> 
>>> 
>>> We already know that next week's September 12th Apple (AAPL) event will
>>> bring the announcement of the iPhone 5, but rumor has it the 8GB iPhone
>>> 3GS will finally be retired. The Telegraph reports that sources close to
>>> retailers say Apple will replace the entry-level iPhone 3GS with the 8GB
>>> iPhone 4 and a new 8GB iPhone 4S to its lineup. Essentially, the 8GB
>>> iPhone 4 will be offered free on contract as the 3GS has been, and the
>>> 8GB iPhone 4S will become a new mid-point offering. Naturally, the new
>>> iPhone 5 will sit at the top of the totem pole and will come in
>>> capacities of 16GB , 32GB and 64GB. It can be argued that the 3GS has
>>> been a boon in emerging markets, especially because Apple will continue
>>> to support it in iOS 6, but we think it's time to let the three-year-old
>>> device go. After all, it is the only iPhone that still doesn't support
>>> Retina display apps.
>>> 
>>> [Via MacRumors
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