Thursday, August 30, 2012

On September 21, T-Mobile will try not to sell the iPhone 5

iphone 5 t mobile El 21 de Septiembre T Mobile intentarĂ¡ no vender el iPhone 5

T-Mobile does not have the iPhone 5 this year, as we have seen for some time, so once again one of the largest telecommunications companies in the United States will lose millions of sales of the Apple device. Apparently the company is thinking: "If we do not have it, you do not."

And is that David Beren of TmoNews, has received a pair of images that allude to what might be, or rather, not seen, at T-Mobile USA:

"We have received information which we are trying to draw two conclusions. One is that T-Mobile will not get the iPhone 5, which should not surprise anyone. The second is the receipt of new Monthly4G microSIM for iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S, so we assume that T-Mobile will announce something on your network. "

In the picture you can see heads the post listed priorities as catchment for September and include a special section on the sale against the iPhone. The September 21 is the day that everyone thought it will sell the iPhone 5 , so we assume that if T-Mobile wants its employees are against it because it will be available.

T-Mobile has historically been incompatible with the iPhone due to the use of less common AWS frequencies for 3G. The lack of an official iPhone for its network has caused serious problems in the past competition. Since the iPhone 5 will support LTE, T-Mobile can not provide support until 2013, and this is unlikely to change any time soon.

Previously, this incompatibility with the supposed 3G anyone used a free iPhone on T-Mobile network would limit their speed to 2G. Still, T-Mobile got more than a million iPhone contracts. In recent months, T-Mobile has been offering economic plans for the family and has been compatible with 3G bands reallocated to help give the unofficial iPhone customers a better experience.

While nothing is official until Apple makes an official announcement, on September 21 is unlikely to be a happy day for T-Mobile USA, regardless of their training plans.

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