If I buy my Iphone 5 now, will I be able to upgrade it if a new one comes out for free?

I am looking to buy an Iphone 5, but I have seen that a new model is due soon. Should I wait or will Apple upgrade it if I buy it now?

Apple will not provide a free upgrade to any future model.

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    If we are advising potential apple product buyers then we should not be putting them off buying a iphone 4 on speculations alone. Just because apple have for the last few years released an iphone every june/july does not mean then have to stick to this approach.
    Apple have not issued any statement regarding an iphone 5, until this time it does not exist, only in heresay on the internet.
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    Please note that Apple are very closed mouthed about new hardware releases and potentially a new iphone could be round the corner, however there is no evidence to suggerst this, i.e Apple have not even mentioned an iphone 5 this year anything you hear towards the contrary is media spin thus far and speculation.
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