simonkodousek
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So sad that my great phone is considered "OLD" at this point. I would love having a faster processor. Other than that, I really have no complaints with my "OLD" phone.I have an OLD iPhone 3
Well ... mine is a POS. The wi-fi has not worked for over a year and I need to reboot it CONSTANTLY because it starts "searching" for a signal. Once rebooted *poof* it finds the signal . I love the apps. I love the look and feel. I love being able to be on the internet anytime I want (after a signal refreshing reboot, of course ). But I don't love my particular phone. I wonder how I can get a new phone the fastest.So sad that my great phone is considered "OLD" at this point. I would love having a faster processor. Other than that, I really have no complaints with my "OLD" phone.
Not really impressed, got a 3GS and due an upgrade but dont want to take a 4s and have a 5 launched in a few months
There are ALWAYS a problem with older technology and applications that are designed for the next new hardware. That being said, you (and I) are currently 2 full versions behind and with the 4S we will be 3 versions behind. I'm buying the 4S. I don't see any reason not to have the latest and greatest and the difference in price is really negligible over your 2 year contract.Add me to the 3G user who is unsure about upgrading to a 4 or a 4S.
I am worried that the processor in the 4 will become too slow too quickly and I will be in the same position I am in now, since processor speed is my biggest complaint.
Decisions---Decisions.
There are ALWAYS a problem with older technology and applications that are designed for the next new hardware.
I have the iPhone 4 and am happy with it and not interested in getting the newer version. I'm sure by the time my upgrade is due, the 5 will be out.