So how likely is it that an unlocked version of the new iphone will be released at the same time as the locked version, and that at&t will extend the current unlocking offer to users of the new iphone?
Recent Reviews
-
I was given the Ipod nano 6th generation for Christmas 2011. I was starting to take up running and needed something to track my run. since I just started I was only using my Ipod roughly 3 times...
-
I have had the iPad Verizon 4G LTE for a month now, and over all I couldn't be happier with the machine. The only issue I have found so far is when on wifi it has a slower speed in processing...
-
I have owned at least a dozen different Mac laptops over the years, starting with a Powerbook 1400 back in the day. The 13-inch Air is my absolute favorite of the bunch. It's the first laptop...
-
I spent quite a bit of time reading the setup manuals and various Apple articles about manually setting up this device since I have an unusual setup, and the setup manuals indicated I would have...
-
all i have to say is i love it its so much faster and i could just slip it into my purse p.s it has a ton of space for the 64gb
Next-gen iPhone orders to start Sept. 12 ahead of Sept. 21 U.S. launch, report says - Page 2
- « Previous
- 1
- 2
- Next »
- Tallest Skil
- Cartography!
- Joined: Aug 2010
- Location: 1 Geostationary Tower Plaza
- Posts: 24,459
- offline
- Select All Posts By This User
I imagine pretty darn high.
0%. In 2014, sure, you can get it unlocked.
That's Google alright. For a stupid company they sure do dumb things.
That's Google alright. For a stupid company they sure do dumb things.
- Joined: Nov 2001
- Location: Coatesville, PA
- Posts: 15,540
- offline
- Select All Posts By This User
I may have marginalized it, but honestly, these new features are not for everybody. Sure if you're a first time buyer, or have a 3GS I could see the motivation. Likewise for any subset of new features a person deems desirable. And rest assured Apple will continue to sell buckets of iPhone 4s for those who feel as I do. For the average smartphone user, I guess 4G LTE will be the most compelling feature to upgrade, assuming you live in an area with good coverage. As for the other major changes, personally, I would just as soon the phone not get any bigger, so that's lost on me. Don't get me wrong. If had $300 bucks burning a hole in my pocket, I'd upgrade. Early adopters will surely have a lot of fun, as well as frustration trying to use all the cutting edge new features, and dealing with the new dock connector. But a year from now not only will the infrastructure be more solid to support those features, but the 2013 iPhone is likely to have something really major to introduce as well.
- Tallest Skil
- Cartography!
- Joined: Aug 2010
- Location: 1 Geostationary Tower Plaza
- Posts: 24,459
- offline
- Select All Posts By This User
Did you ignore the benchmarks and specs between the 4 and 4S? The 6th one is going to surpass those. I don't see how you can't see it as an improvement, even though we don't know anything about it! Let's assume A5X and 1GB of RAM. That's still more powerful than what we have now, and that's before whatever they do with the camera, LTE, etc.
There's an expected two year upgrade cycle for a reason, too. If Next Year's Model doesn't do it over your ownership of This Year's Model, that's because it's meant to attract owners of Last Year's Model.
That's Google alright. For a stupid company they sure do dumb things.
That's Google alright. For a stupid company they sure do dumb things.
My point is, the iPhone 4S didn't offer much over my iPhone 4 to warrant upgrading, and nothing about the new rumored iPhone so far suggests a reason for ME to personally upgrade. Likewise, the 3G and 3GS had superior benchmarks and specs to my original iPhone, but I found nothing compelling about either to warrant shelling out another $300+ to upgrade to them. The iPhone 4 on the other hand, was worth every penny. And as far as I'm concerned, still does everything I need it to do, with plenty of speed, making it hard for me to believe the next iPhone will significantly improve upon to justify plunking down another $300+, but that's me. I just don't find the new rumored features compelling enough either. from my point of view, they largely appear to appeal to various niche markets, each of which may embrace some new feature, or features, but otherwise ignore others. As I've already stated, aside from the usual speed bumps, I don't see any real universal features or improvements to appeal to the average user, like myself, at least for those of us with the 4 or 4S.
- Tallest Skil
- Cartography!
- Joined: Aug 2010
- Location: 1 Geostationary Tower Plaza
- Posts: 24,459
- offline
- Select All Posts By This User
*tweet*
Personal foul, unnecessary trolling, 9.85 yard penalty, first down. 
Right, right, we can chalk anything up to 'personal opinion', but when every single facet of the device is upgraded, it becomes difficult to say that 'not much was offered' with a straight face. But again, you also make some decent sense here in that these phones are designed to be upgraded every two years, so the most compelling stuff comes at your upgrade date.
I hope you reserve final judgement on this until it actually exists, just as I am reserving my final judgement on my absolute and full hatred of 16:9 in any use other than landscape widescreen for video content alone (see, I'm open to change. I'm fine with being completely wrong about what I'm saying here. I've certainly looked the fool in the past for what I've said before holding something in my hands, and I look back and laugh at myself. Take matte screens.
And to a lesser extent, the 4:3 nature of the iPad until I fully understood why that was brilliant. And off I go on a tangent…) until I get this gorgeous thing in my hands and see for myself.
That's Google alright. For a stupid company they sure do dumb things.
That's Google alright. For a stupid company they sure do dumb things.

Did you ignore the benchmarks and specs between the 4 and 4S? The 6th one is going to surpass those. I don't see how you can't see it as an improvement, even though we don't know anything about it! Let's assume A5X and 1GB of RAM. That's still more powerful than what we have now, and that's before whatever they do with the camera, LTE, etc.
There's an expected two year upgrade cycle for a reason, too. If Next Year's Model doesn't do it over your ownership of This Year's Model, that's because it's meant to attract owners of Last Year's Model.
We've always been at war with Eastasia...
We've always been at war with Eastasia...
- « Previous
- 1
- 2
- Next »
- Next-gen iPhone orders to start Sept. 12 ahead of Sept. 21 U.S. launch, report says
Recent Discussions
- › Google's Chrome team developing app launcher for Mac 1 minute ago
- › Apple Online Store pushes iPad for Father's Day 7 minutes ago
- › Popular game engine Unity drops licensing fees for iOS app developers 14 minutes ago
- › Apple CEO Tim Cook says America's IP environment needs more work 27 minutes ago
- › Apple publishes execs' opening statements from US Senate testimony 29 minutes ago
- › Vudu Player for iOS update brings movie and TV show download support 37 minutes ago
- › Tim Cook testifies: Apple pays all of the US taxes it owes 38 minutes ago
- › Ireland says it's not responsible for Apple's low international tax... 56 minutes ago
- › Google engineers talk fragmentation, how to make Android work for... 1 hour, 20 minutes ago
- › Yahoo announces 1TB Flickr accounts, new UI with high-resolution... 1 hour, 22 minutes ago
Recent Reviews
- › Apple iPod nano - 16GB, Silver MC526LL/A (6th Generation) by cc420
- › Apple iPad with Retina Display Wi-Fi + Verizon/Sprint 4G - 64GB,... by Aaron Krahn
- › 13.3-inch Apple MacBook Air MD231LL/A (Mid-2012) by ahilal
- › Apple Time Capsule - 2TB (MD032LL/A) by biyahero
- › Apple iPad Wi-Fi - 64GB, White (MD330LL/A) by raeganapril
- › Apple Magic Trackpad (MC380LL/A) by WisdomSeed
- › Aperture 3 by bcbcbroderick
- › 17-inch Apple MacBook Pro MD311LL/A (Late 2011) by bcbcbroderick
- › Apple iPod touch - 32GB, Black MC544LL/A (4th Generation) by bcbcbroderick
- › Apple iPod touch - 8 GB, White MD057LL/A (4th Generation) by bcbcbroderick
New Apple Wikis
- › 2013 'Modified' iPod touch by Mikeycampbell81
- › 2013 MacBook Pros by Mikeycampbell81
- › iPad mini 2 with Retina display by Mikeycampbell81
- › 2013 iPhone 5S by Mikeycampbell81
- › Trade in your old devices for holiday cash by Mikeycampbell81
- › How to sell your old iPad for cash by Mikeycampbell81
- › How to offset the cost of a new iPhone by... by Mikeycampbell81
- › How to save money on AppleCare extended... by Kasper
- › How to offset the cost of a new iPad mini by... by Mikeycampbell81
- › Apple Prototypes by Mikeycampbell81
About AppleInsider | Join the Community | Advertise
© 2013 AppleInsider is powered by Huddler Tech | FAQ | Support | Privacy/TOS | Site Map




