Question:
Is iPhone 4 6 month early upgrade available to iPhone 2g users?
Philip
2010-07-24 15:26:27 UTC
I heard about the 6 month grace early upgrade, and it says to "current iPhone users", but it looks like it is only for iPhone 3g and 3gs users not the original iphone 2g users. I was not sure and called att and apple and they did not answer my question and I was just wondering if anyone knew? THANKS!!!!!
Three answers:
Sycamoira
2010-07-24 16:17:26 UTC
Upgrade availability depends on how you stand with AT&T not necessarily your iPhone model alone-- dial *NEW# from your iPhone and match the text you receive to this guide:



http://guides.macrumors.com/iPhone_Upgrade_Guide



Your BEST BET though is to actually go to an AT&T store and talk to a sales rep there. Their whole ambition is to try to get you to walk out of the store with a phone of some kind so they can get a commission (an 800# rep doesn't so they could really care less whether they answer your question or not) so if there's any way for you to get an upgrade, they'll get you set up.
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2016-10-17 13:40:20 UTC
they are many times the equivalent element, and you will have the potential to change the 3GS to the equivalent application because of the fact the iPhone 4. The primary exchange between iPhone 4 and 3GS is the style new coach, and Facetime. a great form of girls and adult adult males individuals are saying to get the iPhone 4, and you ought to in case you have not got already have been given an iPhone. yet i think think ofyou've have been given to reserve it (?), to get it. The 3GS is already in keep. i'm guessing you have not got already have been given an iPhone. i could say get an iPhone 4, in case you already know you will hire Facetime, (think approximately, you have chose a extra individual to communicate with and you each and every and each have have been given to be close instant) and you like a much better digicam. If now no longer, get the 3GS.
hi
2010-07-24 15:49:42 UTC
how could you of purchased the 2g iPhone 6 months ago from apple or att?


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