Will I be able to upgrade from iphone 4s to iphone 6 for $200?

My contract will be over in November. I want to know if I would be able to upgrade to iphone 6. Also if it would be $200, $700, higher or lower.

What is the "iPhone 6"? That has not been announced. No dates and/or prices. Now one here would have any information on that.
As to phone upgrades via your carrier, you would have to talk to your carrier about that. Apple is not a carrier and does not establish upgrade eligibility requirements.

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