Author Topic: can i upgrade from a 4s now to a 5c? [sprint]  (Read 646 times)

i got my iphone 4s in june this year, and the 5c looked really nice.
i went on the sprint site to find out its like a dollar or something like every other iphone
is it possible to upgrade like now or do i have to wait till next june

You're most likely locked into a 2-year contract. If this is the case, you'll have to wait until June, 2015.

Bad idea unless you are getting 5s, 5c = 5

You're most likely locked into a 2-year contract. If this is the case, you'll have to wait until June, 2015.

Or pay a cancellation fee.

I got a 4S in June as well. I was able to cancel the contract though, and trade in my current phone to help pay the cancellation fee, and was able to get the 5C.
I was with Verizon tho when I did it, not sure if Sprint would do this

whats the point though, someone tell me
you already have a smartphone which can do all the things the 5s can, really the only real reason you probably want it is bragging rights

What's the point of getting a new computer?

What's the point of getting a new computer?
if you already have a computer that can run all games and do the same stuff that a newly-released can, then yes I would ask that question

In this situation it's more comparable to a computer running XP
I mean the 5S has 64 bit architecture
It's just faster in general. You can really ask the same question, "what's the point of getting..." about anything, I mean that's the best answer I've got

In this situation it's more comparable to a computer running XP
I mean the 5S has 64 bit architecture
It's just faster in general. You can really ask the same question, "what's the point of getting..." about anything, I mean that's the best answer I've got
theyre both running the same os, and about the speed thing, you wont notice any speed improvement unless you are playing intensive games, which you shouldnt really be doing on a phone in the first place

theyre both running the same os, and about the speed thing, you wont notice any speed improvement unless you are playing intensive games, which you shouldnt really be doing on a phone in the first place
Some people do that though. Again,
that's the best answer I've got