raksrules
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I highly doubt the last batch of the 5's would last till february. Even then say i take apple care, what device would it likely be swapped with?
I am pretty sure Apple will keep stock to replace iPhone 5 even after one year. So getting an upgraded version as replacement is like 30% i would say as against 70% chances of getting the same model.
Today if someone's had a problem with their 3GS, in all probability they would get a 3GS as replacement, refurbished one (which is as good as new).
Infact i have read that Apple refurbs are excellent value for money products since they change the battery and external casing as well.
Also people here who have used iPhone and genuinely know what the product is have to admit that if you pickup a 4 or 4S or 5, it is almost going to appear and work same for most of the functions. It is just that the next version would be faster in stuff like opening apps etc. May be better picture quality using the camera. This is assuming all the phones are running same iOS version. Yes some apps will run well on later versions as against older phones.
So if you own even an iPhone 4 and use for basic calling, texting, whatsapp and social stuff, watching videos, playing games which i feel what 99% of people do (my opinion), you are good with the iPhone 4. If your 4 is jailbroken, you can make it appear faster using a jailbreak tweak called Accelerate or Fakeclockup (or something like that).
I own 4S and am still on 5.1.1 but that is because i do not want to lose the stable jailbreak as i know how productive a JB phone is for me.
I do not think twice before i swipe up to show up task manager (zephyr) or pull down notification bar to turn on/off 3G (NCSettings) or take my Lock screen for granted since it shows me reminders and calendar all the time (LockInfo). I sometimes forget i am so dependent on JB that when i use my dad's phone it feels totally weird. Infact i tried this for day, using my phone in safe mode.
I would any day trade an older jailbreakable iPhone to a non JB one.
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