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hotreds 05:36 PM 09-04-2012
I can get one of these for $200 with my current plan. I currently have a Samsung A697. Is it worth my while to upgrade?
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PCR 05:39 PM 09-04-2012
I think the 3GS is a four year old phone. Currently the 4S is out with the 5 due out in a few weeks
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hotreds 05:44 PM 09-04-2012
My plan does not offer the 4 or 5. Wondering if the 3 is a worthwhile $200 upgrade from what I am currently using.
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PCR 05:54 PM 09-04-2012
I bought my 4S in April for $150. Maybe shop around for a different plan? Seems expensive for an out dated phone.
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kelmac07 05:57 PM 09-04-2012
I don't think $ 200 for an older phone is a deal Hugh. :-)
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massphatness 05:59 PM 09-04-2012
Originally Posted by PCR:
I bought my 4S in April for $150. Maybe shop around for a different plan? Seems expensive for an out dated phone.
What he said, Hugh
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BlkDrew 06:17 PM 09-04-2012
you can get a 4s with a new plan for 200 from att. my wife got the 3gs for 99 on my plan.
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hotreds 06:21 PM 09-04-2012
Thanks- will pass!
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PCR 06:39 PM 09-04-2012
Originally Posted by hotreds:
Thanks- will pass!
Good idea Hugh. I have Verizon service, great coverage here. I'd bet in a month or so the price for the 4S will drop significantly. Good luck!
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CigarNut 06:43 PM 09-04-2012
Originally Posted by kelmac07:
I don't think $ 200 for an older phone is a deal Hugh. :-)
Originally Posted by massphatness:
What he said, Hugh
Originally Posted by hotreds:
Thanks- will pass!
Good idea Hugh -- the 3GS is a dead phone... It is also very slow by current smartphone standards...
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Dave128 07:59 PM 09-04-2012
When we got our 4 a few months ago, the 3GS was on sale for 99 cents ( yes, 99 cents).
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emopunker2004 10:25 PM 09-04-2012
Currently the 3gs is free with ATT (and the 4 is $100 and the 4S is $150 from sprint)
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equetefue 07:11 AM 09-05-2012
Dont think is a smart move with how old the phone is, and the price of $200. The reality is that they will stop supporting the phone as far as software updates in the next year or so, as it will be 3 generations old when the 5 hit the shelves in a few weeks.
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CigarNut 07:28 AM 09-05-2012
Originally Posted by emopunker2004:
Currently the 3gs is free with ATT (and the 4 is $100 and the 4S is $150 from sprint)
To be fair these prices include a two year contract with AT&T.

AT&T's no-contract prices are:

- 8GB 3GS - $376
- 8GB 4 - $550
- 16GB 4S - $650
- 64GB 4S - $850

So, on the surface $200 for a 3GS does not seem too bad. It's a 3 1/2 (Calendar) year old phone. However, in "Technology Years" it is more like 15 years old. The WiFi was spotty (at least for me), the 3G service also had some issues -- lots of dropped calls. The big problem though is that as Apple improved IOS, IOS got bigger and required more resources to run -- resources that the 3GS does not have -- and the 3GS today has a hard time keeping up...

One final thought is that the 3GS was designed with the AT&T network in mind, so I don't know how well these older iPhones work on other networks. By this I am not referring to the need to jailbreak them or anything of the sort. I am referring to network compatibility. This may not be an issue -- I do not know. It's just something to think about...
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mosesbotbol 07:39 AM 09-05-2012
I don't think that price is high if it is factory unlocked. There is an iPhone repair shop down the street from my house and the owner says the 3Gs is the best iPhone in his opinion.
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King James 08:25 AM 09-05-2012
It also may be important to note that most of the key new features that will be available in iOS 6 will not be available on the 3GS
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replicant_argent 08:37 AM 09-05-2012
Originally Posted by mosesbotbol:
I don't think that price is high if it is factory unlocked. There is an iPhone repair shop down the street from my house and the owner says the 3Gs is the best iPhone in his opinion.
As I recall, the 3GS, unlocked, used in T-Mobile is only capable of Edge network speeds, unsure of baseband capacity or capability for other networks.
Something to keep in mind.
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mosesbotbol 09:29 AM 09-05-2012
I think he was basing it on manufacture, longevity, and general use issues; not it being the most state or art or current. He was not a fan of 4.0 for whatever reason.

Technicians and end users can see from different perspectives. Not saying he is right, just an opinion from someone who makes a good living from fixing iPhones
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floydpink 10:23 AM 09-05-2012
I upgrade normally every other model with the iPhone and skip the S models due to the fact that, normally, there is a complete redesign on every other model and only small software upgrades on the S models and I lock in 2 year contracts.

Going from the 3 to the 4 was a noticeable difference in every way.

The rumors have been verified and the invitations for Apple's media announcement next week will be for the iPhone 5 announcement.

I am do for an upgrade and will be going from the 4 to the 5 and hopefully paying very little by selling my 4.

As far as the 3GS being the best model.....not sure where that comes from.
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mosesbotbol 10:35 AM 09-05-2012
Originally Posted by floydpink:
As far as the 3GS being the best model.....not sure where that comes from.
It comes from him: http://iphonecurt.com/index.html
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