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Thursday, 10 November 2011
The iPhone 5 Cometh To Sprint
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It looks like all but a foregone conclusion that Sprint is getting the iPhone 5, according to a new report. Read why Apple bringing Sprint onboard will be a big piece in their bid to use the iPhone 5 to dominate the smartphone marketplace.
For Sprint users out there who have had to settle for outmoded Blackberrys and ever-crashing Android phones, you’re in luck: it looks like a lock that Sprint is indeed getting the iPhone 5. A new report today from Beatweek all but confirms it: “The iPhone 5 is about to become a three-horse race. Sprint customer support is now definitively telling customers that the iPhone is indeed coming to the carrier.” Beatweek then goes on to try and talk themselves out of believing their own story (Pulitzer Prize-winning stuff over there), but the fact remains that Sprint is telling its customers to stand pat for the iPhone 5 release.
The fact that Sprint customer service is spilling the beans on the iPhone 5 is no snafu, or the result of enthusiastic customer service reps: it is most definitely a preemptive strike on the part of Sprint to get the news out to iPhone users and would-be users.
Hey world: we’re getting the iPhone 5, and we’re bringing our unlimited data plan with it.
Plenty of avid AT&T users will scoff at the news of Sprint getting on board the iPhone 5 train for no other reason than that Sprint offers service on a CDMA system, which is often panned by users of AT&T’s slick GSM network. Those folks aside, there are plenty more people out there — both in the ranks of Sprint subscriberdom, as well as customers on both AT&T and Verizon — who will at the very least take a long, hard look at jumping on board Sprint’s iPhone 5.
This post was written by: Irfan Jam
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