Apple discontinues iPhone 3GS handset
Date: Friday, September 14th, 2012, 07:12
Category: iPhone, News

It had a good run.
On Thursday, Apple officially confirmed the discontinuation of the iPhone 3GS handset, according to All Things D.
The iPhone 3GS been since replaced by the iPhone 4 as its free on-contract handset.
Last year, with the launch of the iPhone 4S, the iPhone 3GS became Apple’s first free smartphone with a new two-year service contract in major markets like the U.S. At that price, it helped Apple reach a lower end of the market that the company had previously not competed in.
But with Wednesday’s unveiling of the iPhone 5, the iPhone 4S moved down to the $99 price point, and the iPhone 4, first released in 2010, became Apple’s new free phone.
Rumors first cropped up last week that the iPhone 3GS, which was first released in 2009, would be discontinued by Apple with the launch of the iPhone 5.
While the iPhone 3GS has been discontinued, recent buyers won’t be left behind with next week’s launch of iOS 6. The new mobile software update, which will be released next Wednesday, has support for the iPhone 3GS, though not all features are available.
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