I bought a 3GS the day before Apple announced the new 4G. Now, back in the days of "old school" software upgrades, the last ones to buy the old version, were entitled to the new version for free. Those a bit longer, were entitled to an upgrade for far less than someone coming on board for the first time. This was to avoid people returning the product or getting pissed that they "just missed" the upgrade.
So how does this work? It's probably a moot point now because it's been more then 30, 60, even 90 days. BTW, I bought it at Radio Shack and for months they didn't even have the new phone.
iPhone Software

If you want new HARDWARE, you'll have to buy it.
Or were you under the mistaken impression that the iPhone 4 (there IS no "iPhone 4G") was merely a software upgrade of the iPhone 3GS?
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