Posted on March 28, 2013 by Jaden Ellett
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Yesterday we told you that T-Mobile would be selling a new variant of the iPhone 5 that would be compatible with its new LTE network. According to Apple, this required them to refresh the hardware of the A1428 model of the iPhone 5 currently sold through AT&T and a firmware update to bring compatibility would not [...]
Posted on February 9, 2013 by Fred Hill
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Everything Everywhere, the first and only British 4G network around at the moment has announced that in April to June their 4G network will reach 27 more cities. For those of you who don’t know, EE was a network that was formed by Orange and T-Mobile to create Britain’s first 4G network. The UK’s 4G [...]
According to a recent report by The Guardian, unnamed sources claim that Apple will launch the rumored iPad Mini as WiFi-only in order to cut down costs, and will later release a revised version with LTE. The article also assumes that Apple will have to price the iPad Mini at under $250 in order to [...]
In consumers eyes 4G LTE has almost become a standard, and as such Apple would be foolish not to implement the emerging technology into the iPhone 5. Luckily, by the sounds of various rumors, leaks and reports from media publications it indeed seems like the next-generation iPhone will support this faster cellular network. The only [...]
I wish every service provider, mobile and landline, would realize that bits are bits. It shouldn’t make a difference to service providers if I’m using my data to make video calls or exchange massive quantities of cat pictures. As we’ve already found out from those who are using the iOS 6 betas, AT&T does not [...]
Posted on August 17, 2012 by Jaden Ellett
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It was being rumoured since Apple introduced the iOS 6 beta firmware generation that supported FaceTime over 3G that AT&T would begin charging customers extra for it. In fact, last month AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson would not talk about how the company would handle the new FaceTime feature, saying ”it’s too early to talk about pricing.” [...]
According to Arstechnica, AT&T plans to shut off their entire 2G cellular network by January 1st, 2017 in an attempt to move customers to modern 3G and 4G cellular devices. Once the 2G cellular network is shutdown AT&T will begin reallocating the spectrum to 3G and 4G networks. Now for most of you reading this [...]
It looks like those Vietnamese photos from yesterday were accurate after all; a new BlackBerry PlayBook with 4G LTE is coming. Research in Motion announced today, on the official Inside Blackberry blog, that the new speedy tablet would be available to Canadians starting August 9th. On top of the faster Internet speeds, the updated PlayBook will get a [...]
There’s been rumors swirling about a bigger BlackBerry PlayBook for awhile now, but it looks like we can finally confirm its existence. A Vietnamese forum has posted a bunch of quite legit looking photos of a 10-inch BlackBerry PlayBook. If Google Translate isn’t leading us astray, it looks like the new big PlayBook has a SIM card slot [...]
Posted on July 18, 2012 by Mitch Bowman
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A site called BGR claims to have an exclusive source that’s feeding them iPhone specs and production progress, and their info is about on par with what we’d expect to see. The new iPhone is currently going through the process of engineering testing, with sample devices being produced in small numbers. The fact that it’s at [...]