When the iPhone 4S arrived last month, some Sprint customers began complaining about slow or inconsistent connection speeds with their new handsets. Now, the nation’s third largest carrier hopes to put the issue behind them by initiating some much-needed network “enhancements,” according to CNET.
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C Spire, the Ridgeland, Mississippi-based mobile carrier, today announced it will begin selling the iPhone 4S on Friday, November 11. When it does, C Spire will offer service plans that include unlimited data.
Since the launch of the iPhone 4S, Sprint has been criticized for its seemingly slow cellular data network. Now, it would appear that the carrier has sent an internal email to employees, noting that Apple and Sprint are working on a "confirmed nationwide issue" that is affecting many iPhone 4S users.
Following in the footsteps of AT&T, and starting in November, Sprint will have to stop airing all those "true unlimited" commercials. The carrier that used the word unlimited so much is now becoming, limited.
A couple of days ago, we told you how Sprint's iPhone 4S appears to run slower than both the AT&T and Verizon handset. Now, amidst claims that iPhone 4S is crushing Sprint's network, the new iPhone carrier on the block has issued a statement in which it rejects the allegations made against its network.
The launch of Apple's iPhone 4S yesterday provided Sprint with record-breaking sales, and AT&T announced that it doubled its previous record for the highest number of iPhone activations in a single day.
U.S. customers, there is now a third place to buy the iPhone. Beginning October 14, Sprint will offer Apple’s latest iDevice, the iPhone 4S, along with AT&T and Verizon. Best of all, the No. 3 U.S. carrier is keeping its unlimited plans in place.
Late yesterday, BGR reported that Apple has decided to give the iPhone 5 to Sprint/Nextel exclusively. Since that time, we’ve been trying to figure out if this news is legitimate or just plain silly. For now, we’re placing our bets on the ridiculous.
The No. 3 U.S. carrier is making waves today by announcing plans to begin capping its tethering plans to 5 GB of data per month beginning October 2. This date is interesting since October 4 is when Apple is expected to unveil its new line of iPhones, according to SprintFeed. Coincidence?
Without confirming it will soon be selling the iPhone for the first time, Sprint-Nextel is telling the public its network will be ready to support the iDevice, according to news first published by Fierce Wireless.
Following the many rumors surrounding the iPhone 5 coming to Sprint, we're now hearing that Apple will also be launching the iPad 2 on the low-priced network.
According to a recent report, a Sprint iPhone is in "advanced testing." Furthermore, the source-fuelled article states that the handset is aesthetically similar to the current iPhone 4, hinting at the rumored "iPhone 4S" world-mode device we've already heard so much about.