WSJ Confirms: Sixth-Gen iPhone To Feature 'Global' LTE, But Not For All Carriers
Could the sixth-generation iPhone support global LTE networks?
Could the sixth-generation iPhone support global LTE networks?
AT&T has announced 4G/LTE availability in nine new markets, with 40 more areas expected online before the end of 2012.
T-Mobile has announced a new unlimited data plan that starts on Sept. 5. Now, if only Apple would reward them with the iPhone.
A large number of consumers say that they don't need 4G/LTE network technology.
It looks like Apple is in-talks with a couple of Korean carriers regarding the launch of an LTE-compatible iPhone handset.
Is another iPhone controversy heading our way. It is if the latest iPhone rumor turns out to be correct.
AT&T has just launched its super-fast LTE 4G network in four new U.S. cities, and has expanded coverage in a number of other markets.
Sprint's LTE network is launching on July 15!
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.
Although the new iPad can benefit from super-fast 4G download speeds, Apple still isn't allowing users to make FaceTime calls when connected to a cellular data network, The Verge has discovered.
The purported images of a debug tool hooked-up to an iPad 3 prototype have recently hit the Web (via Boy Genius Report), with the images suggesting that Apple's third-generation tablet will feature a quad-core "A6" processor and LTE capabilities.
As next-gen technology gains ground, the T-Mobile iPhone could finally become a reality.
Bloomberg reported that production of the iPad 3 has begun, preparing for its release in March.
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According to a recent survey carried out by the consumer electronics website Retrevo, over one third of iPhone owners think they already have 4G.
AT&T has recently announced two new modems, which allow users to hook up to the carrier's LTE 4G network.
The number of iPhone users in the world could feasibly jump by some 600 million if Apple COO Tim Cook has anything to say about it. Cook, who also serves as Apple’s acting CEO was recently in China to meet with the country’s largest mobile phone carrier about future handset plans, according to news first reported by MIC Gadget.
According to a company executive, United Arab Emirates-based carrier Etisalat could get the "iPhone 5" later this year.
A recently published report notes that Apple could release an LTE-enabled third generation iPad in time for the holiday season. According to the report, the speculated iPad would feature an improved display, too.
AT&T is lagging behind Verizon in it's upgrade to next-gen network technology.
AT&T customers in five U.S. markets are getting a gift sometime this summer. The No. 2 carrier has announced Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio, Texas will be the first to receive its new LTE service
Apple has recently posted a job listing, calling for another LTE expert. Clearly, Apple is looking for somebody to help the company work on its LTE iOS devices, which many believe are currently in development.