Early iPhone Upgrade for next Gen iPhone?

I'm very curious to if Verizon will go the same route as AT&T and offer upgrades to the newest model of iphone at anytime.  With AT&T when a new iPhone comes out or anytime you can upgrade your current phone to the iPhone for $200 early upgrade fee.  So if you went to buy the iPhone4 from AT&T anytime during the year you could renew two years from that date and get the phone for $399.00

There is no way to know this until a). a new iPhone is actually announced and b). Verizon announces any early upgrade info in relation to it. As of now, expect to pay full retail for any upgrade if you aren't eligible for one until further notice.

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