Morgan Stanley: Apple's next iPhone to be slimmer, may include quad-mode LTE chip

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  • Reply 41 of 44
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    Originally Posted by Tallest Skil View Post


    Er, first, Quad MODE. Second, T-Mobile has no LTE, so no, it won't work for that. Third, if this chip allows the 1700MHz band alongside the 2(4?)00MHz band, we MIGHT see T-Mobile 3G.



    But what good is that, really?



    I didn't ask if it was good, just if it would work on their system. It would benefit consumers in terms of carrier billing, etc... if the iPhone is on as many different carriers as possible.
  • Reply 42 of 44
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    Originally Posted by mosqueda View Post


    I didn't ask if it was good, just if it would work on their system. It would benefit consumers in terms of carrier billing, etc... if the iPhone is on as many different carriers as possible.



    It's already on T-Mobile. And it benefits customers much more RIGHT NOW than it would if it were official.
  • Reply 43 of 44
    moewmoew Posts: 41member
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    Originally Posted by Tallest Skil View Post


    You're joking, right?







    GSM, you mean.







    No, there's not a single thing Verizon could do about it.



    Any cellular provider has a clause that says they reserve the right to only allow approved devices on their network. Not just VZW.



    So yes, they could do whatever they wanted to do about it.
  • Reply 44 of 44
    kibitzerkibitzer Posts: 1,114member
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    Originally Posted by cvaldes1831 View Post


    AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!



    This is Katy Huberty's analysis. Her track record is worse than Digitimes.



    Whatever Katy predicts, the odds are that it won't happen. Her reliability is comically bad.



    The instant I saw Huberty's name, the exact same thought jumped to mind.
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