iPhone 3GS will be removed from sale by Apple after the event on September 12

  iPhone 3GS, the terminal launched 3 years ago by Apple, to be removed on sale after what iPhone 5 will be officially launched on the market. The information comes from the British newspaper The Telegraph, which talked to sources close to the retailers of electronic products in Great Britain. Removing the old iPhone 3GS from the market was as logical as possible considering that after the launch iPhone 5 there would have been 4 iPhone terminals on the market, and Apple had no way to support this offer.

The new update will mean that the 8GB version of the iPhone 4 will be the entry-level iPhone, probably given away free on £20 per month contracts, as the 3GS is currently. Sources close to retailers also suggested that an 8GB version of the 4S could be introduced. Three versions of the Apple iPhone 5 will be on sale, offering different storage options.

  After removing the iPhone 3GS from the market, the iPhone 4 8 GB terminal will become the cheapest iPhone sold by Apple, and the iPhone 4S will only be available in a version with a storage capacity of 8 GB. iPhone 5 would be available in 3 versions with 16/32/64 GB of storage space, another absolutely normal move. Everything The Telegraph says was as logical as possible and was expected from Apple, and now we only have to see the official announcements in the conference of September 12.