I've been in the same situation myself, and I guess it really depends on how much money you are willing to spend. Its easily forseeable that the iphone5 will come out this summer. Its how its been done the last few years and that shouldn't change this year.
I'm still on verizon and although the jump to the iphone 4 in a week is extremely tempting, I"m going to wait until the iphone 5 comes out before switching over, only to save myself some money during the upgrade process. Plus I'd much rather like to have the newest phone.
I am currently using a 3G iPhone for more than a year now. I have been wanting to get a new one, like iPhone 4. The new iPhone 4 is quite more bloated with features compared to my iPhone.It has so many improved features like the Retina Display screen, which gives a more defined texts and picture images on the device.
Crystal clear as others would say. Thus, I am inclined to grab one. Every time I bring up the topic, like me getting an iPhone 4, my husband would react and would say that it's best to wait for that next version of the iPhone.
He would say that there are many features that will be on iPhone 5, hardware and software wise. Well, I sure can wait though, but I am not as picky as he is. What iPhone 4 has to offer now is quite good for me.
Until now though, I'm not decided yet which phone to get. One thing is for sure though, I am not switching to another phone brand! Source(s): http://www.apple.com/iphone/design.
The word on the street and all over the internet is that Apple is toying with the idea of a much larger screen for the iPhone 5. Other iPhone 5 rumors include a slide-out keyboard and a more competitive camera. So iPhone 5 seems like a better deal.
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