Apple N Berry – the online parts vendor that also sells iPhone unlock solutions (such as GEVEY Ultra) – has a new product on the market, which promises to provide AT&T iPhone owners with a permanent unlock solution for their on-contract smartphone handset.
AT&T, the nation’s second largest carrier, is working to make family data plans a reality. These types of plans would allow each member on the same cellular plan to share 3G or 4G/LTE data regardless of device.
AT&T plans to begin trials for a number of different services, all of which are part of its "Digital Life" suite, this summer. The suite promises to allow customers to control aspects of their home or business - such as thermostats, door locks, garage doors, windows and lighting, and even to view video from a security camera - using a Web-enabled device, such as an iPhone or iPad.
Sprint is making sure everyone knows they remain the only major iPhone carrier in the U.S. to offer unlimited data plans. In fact, they will still carry that distinction even if Apple’s next handset arrives with 4G/LTE capabilities.
Less than 15 months ago, AT&T was the only U.S. carrier that sold the iPhone. Now, that number has risen to nine. Effective today, five new regional carriers have joined the iPhone cavalcade. And no, none of these go by the name T-Mobile.
In March, Apple unveiled the new iPad, the first iDevice that connected to a 4G/LTE network. With the next generation iPhone expected to arrive sometime this year (a handset that will almost certainly also offer 4G capabilities), it’s important to know which of the top U.S. carriers provides the best 4G experience. Unfortunately, finding this out isn’t always easy.