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you must be crazy or wanting to flush your money to upgrade to the same thing i believe that 2 years is ok to upgrade your handset especially if you are on contract as you pay less than getting it outright.

Wow...the iPhone 5 is the exact same phone as my iPhone 4? I didn't know that. Seriously, if the 5 has LTE, then I will be upgrading from the 4. AT&T LTE is supposed to be coming to my area within the next month or so. If it doesn't come within the first 30 days after I get the 5, I will return the phone and jump to Verizon, which does have LTE in my area.
 
Wow...the iPhone 5 is the exact same phone as my iPhone 4? I didn't know that. Seriously, if the 5 has LTE, then I will be upgrading from the 4. AT&T LTE is supposed to be coming to my area within the next month or so. If it doesn't come within the first 30 days after I get the 5, I will return the phone and jump to Verizon, which does have LTE in my area.

I can't be bothered to change my iPhone 4 but its showing early signs of lagging and the 32GB storage is not cutting it for me anymore.

The iPhone 5 may be the same phone physically as the iPhone 4 without the glass, The headphone jack at the bottom and the top black frame shed. but it does have 64GB which is a step up with a faster CPU and GPU, and even more memory than the iPhone 4, plus the bigger screen and better camera could not hurt.

the only thing i find annoying is the resizing of the charging port, i have been holding off buying an alarm clock that can dock my iPhone because of this reason, i just can't understand why apple wants to make it smaller.

I hope apple surprises us on the day with a mag safe connector.
 
That's one source compared to others, including ATT and Verizon black out dates. I still have my money on other rumors and not this.
 
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