
Should I get the iPhone 3GS or wait for a new one to be released?
I am a First Generation iPhone user. I’ve had it since December of 2007. I skipped the 2G and 3G entirely, and by the time I can get the 3GS, it will be 6 months old. Should I just wait until June 2010 to buy the newer model (Going by Apple’s past release dates of the iPhone – June of each year – there should be a newer iPhone on the market) or go ahead and get the 3GS?
I’m very, very impatient, but don’t want to buy the 3GS only to miss out on the newer version with all of its (most likely) cool new features.
I really need some opinion.
ahg. sorry. i know the 2G would be 1st generation. i got confused. pleased don’t correct me on this, i know i wrote it wrong.
I know there will be a new one every year. the question is: should i get a new one in 6 months or WAIT an extra 6 months and just get the NEW ONE.
it’s a matter of getting it when it comes out, or just getting an old one.
I say get the 3Gs. It’s probably worth it and you can never know how long it’s going to take until apple brings out a new iPhone version, those sneaky bastards.
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