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How To Check iPhone 4 Upgrade Acceptability?

8 June 2010 2 Comments

iphone 4 upgrade att How To Check iPhone 4 Upgrade Acceptability?

iPhone 4 is coming on 24th of this month and therefore AT&T has made things quit clear how the upgrade process is going to take for the existing customers.

If you are interested in making sure if you’re eligible for the upgrade or not then here is an easy process that will clear the doubts.

Step 1: dial *639# on your current phone.

Step 2: You’ll receive a text message from AT&T with your details that will confirm if:

  • you you can get a full upgrade price (meaning $199 / $299 for the 16GB and 32GB, respectively)
  • you’ll be eligible at some particular date in the future.

If you are not yet eligible right now then also you can pay $200 more for the phone 4 as an “early upgrade,” which is less than the no-commitment price of $599 / $699.

[via engadget]

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2 Comments »

  • jonsonmichel11 said:

    The software was tested on a iPhone 2g so the camera quality was ok and the acceptance rate was in the 80 percentile.

  • armanij79 said:

    IPhone owners can find out if they qualify for the upgrade by logging onto AT&T’s website and clicking the “Check Upgrade Options” link.

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