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when to buy iphone 4s is the most appropriate

  • December 2011

    Votes: 10 90.9%
  • January 2012

    Votes: 1 9.1%
  • February 2012

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  • March 2012

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  • Total voters
    11

iphone4s16gb

macrumors 6502
Original poster
Nov 9, 2011
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we all know iphone 4s still has some small error ?

. battery drain
. iso 5 issue
. siri beta


so , which month we could buy it ?
 

Kyotoma

macrumors 68000
Nov 11, 2010
1,996
46
Carnegie and Ontario
I would say give it around three months for Apple's production lines to clean up the hardware issues, but in all honesty, your guess is as good as ours. :apple:

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any time you want it. stop trolling

Not trolling. He's asking a legitimate question. Some of us would rather buy a product that has fewer problems than what Apple is making right now.
 

jcorbin

macrumors 65816
Oct 18, 2011
1,129
258
D.C.
Not trolling. He's asking a legitimate question. Some of us would rather buy a product that has fewer problems than what Apple is making right now.

yes that's true. but the poll is unnecessary. and if you read his other posts he keeps asking the same asinine questions. in addition his response is that's why i don't buy now. so he answers his own question. he just wants someone to reply to his post.
 

Shadowbech

macrumors G3
Oct 18, 2011
9,038
5,894
I would say earlier the better regardless. The reason why I say this is if you were to buy one next year, you might as well just wait for the next generation. Who knows if Apple will go back to their original release date in June/July.

The only reason why iPhone 4S was delayed because of the earthquake in Japan that affected the product line for the device. Probably the camera.
 

HazyCloud

macrumors 68030
Jun 30, 2010
2,779
37
*Looks at name then looks at question*
 

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Jordan921

macrumors 603
Jul 7, 2010
5,069
2,171
Bay Area
I would say give it around three months for Apple's production lines to clean up the hardware issues, but in all honesty, your guess is as good as ours. :apple:

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Not trolling. He's asking a legitimate question. Some of us would rather buy a product that has fewer problems than what Apple is making right now.

The OP is a troll.
 
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