I guess, lol. With how they're doing mobile phone pricing these days I won't be upgrading any time soon. You used to be able to get a free upgraded phone every 2-3 years if you signed on for several years (usually 2), but now no carriers are doing that and instead you either have to buy the phone outright $$$ or have the cost of the phone added to your monthly bill. Last I looked the monthly version costs even more than buying it outright, not sure if because of interest or just their hands being in the process. I'm not going to shell out >$200 for a "new" phone (went to get the wife a 5 since she's on a 4 and that's when I found out all of this) when it used to cost me nada and I'm still paying the same amount per month as back then.