Question about buying an iphone now

so if i buy an iphone now, but a new one (i.e. 32gb) is announced at macworld, can i take it back and exchange it without a restocking fee since it would still be within the 14 days?

Since you have waited this long, it is probably a good idea to wait just a little while longer - less than 14 days for MacWorld until you purchase an iPhone - if you don't want to pay the restocking fee if Apple announces a new iPhone product such as a 32GB iPhone. This is an if but if paying the restocking fee would be a problem if Apple makes such an announcement at MacWorld, best if you wait just a little while longer.

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    - Doest unlocking cost any money, if yes, how much ?
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    - Can customs make any problems if you get one or more iPhones unboxed in your baggage ?
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    Warranty will be valid only in the US. You will have to return the iPhone
    personally or via friend/relative. Apple will not accept international
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    June 2009: iPhone 3Gs released
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    June 2011: Nothing!
    In other words, the 5th generation iPhone is already a month late, so it makes sense that the rumors are swirling. Apple's tardiness can be explained by the fact they've actually already released two iPhones in 2011 -- the Verizon iPhone in February and the unlocked iPhone 4 in June. Their schedule is all screwy, like a traveler trying to get over jet lag. But all signs point to them getting right with a September Apple iPhone release.
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    Well, first of all, I don't live with my mother; and second of all, the new iPhone rumors have sprung forth from two reliable sources held in high journalistic regard.
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  • If i buy an iphone now, can i buy the next generation iphone at the upgrade price?

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  • Quick Question About Ringtones and iPhone

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    Message was edited by: Abe

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