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By - Eric Zeman
Category - Extended Stay In Miami
Posted By - Homewood Suites Miami
By - Eric Zeman
Category - Extended Stay In Miami
Posted By - Homewood Suites Miami
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| Extended Stay In Miami |
The Apple iPhone 5c is already available for
preorder online, and both the 5c and iPhone 5s will hit retail stores
September 20. They are in many ways exciting smartphones that bring
compelling new features to the table. The 5c is available in a handful
of colors and starts at just $99. The 5s adds a champagne hue to the mix
and makes significant improvements to the processor and the camera.
Shiny and new as it may be, a new iPhone isn't necessarily for everyone.
Here are five questions to ask before you jump aboard the iPhone
bandwagon.
Am I eligible for an upgrade?
Smartphones are expensive. If you're at the end of your contract and are
eligible for an upgrade, you'll be able to purchase the iPhone 5s or 5c
at the lowest possible retail price: $199 for the 16GB 5s and $99 for
the 16GB 5c. (Want more storage? You'll pay more.) If you're in the
middle of your contract and not eligible for an upgrade, you're going to
pay a whole lot more for that new iPhone -- possibly as much as the
full $549/$649 retail price. Though everyone has their own budget for
new toys, shelling out full price for an iPhone will be painful.
Can I trade in my old phone?
Yes and no. Some stores, such as BestBuy and Walmart, will accept
trade-ins. To get some cash at BestBuy or Walmart for your old device,
however, you must be willing to sign a new contract with one of the four
major network operators: AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, or Verizon. Some
third-party stores will let you trade the device in even if you're in
the middle of your contract, but carrier stores probably won't. This is
something that will vary widely by carrier and store. Your best chance
to offset the price of a new device is to sell your old one. The problem
is, you can't sell a device that's still on contract -- you must own it
outright.
What is the new iPhone really going to give me?
This depends on the device you're switching from. If you're on an older
iPhone 4 or 4S, there are plenty of reasons to upgrade. If you're on an
iPhone 5, the incentive isn't so great. The iPhone 4 and 4S, for
example, have older cameras (5mp for iPhone 4, 8mp for iPhone 4S), no
LTE 4G, and smaller screens. Updating to the iPhone 5s or 5c will
improve all three of those features. The iPhone 5, however, has LTE and
the same screen as the iPhone 5s/5c. Jumping from the iPhone 5 to the 5c
or 5s doesn't make too much sense, as the increase in hardware
performance is not as significant as if you're upgrading from an iPhone 4
or 4S.
Can I get the new iPhone features on my older iPhone?
You bet! Many of the new features for the iPhone 5c and 5s are baked
into the operating system, iOS 7. The iPhone 5 and iPhone 4S will both
have access to iOS 7 and all the features therein. iOS 7 adds hundreds
of new features to both new and old iOS devices alike. You'll be missing
out only on the new hardware-specific features, such as the camera or
processor.
Can I switch if I'm coming from another platform?
If you're currently using an Android, BlackBerry or Windows-based
device, don't fret too much. There are definitely tradeoffs between all
the mobile platforms, but Apple's ecosystem is one of the strongest. It
has hundreds of thousands of apps -- including any app you might be
worried about leaving behind on your old device -- and more third-party
accessories and add-ons than any other device. Things such as your
contacts, emails, and photos can be transferred easily from your old
device to a new iPhone.
Buying a new iPhone will be easier and cheaper if you're coming from an
older iPhone that is eligible for an upgrade. You'll enjoy the
improvements more and won't spend as much cash to get the new
smartphone. If you're stuck in the middle of a contact, however,
consider trading or selling some old gear to offset the cost of the new
device.

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