Even though highly craved, Apple did not heed to the demand of Sprint
consumers to be officially able to access the iPhone. However, it is now
beginning to appear that the wait may be finally over.
According
to the report, a Sprint sales associate has allegedly reported that
Sprint has already started briefing its employees on the iPhone
apparently in view of the (supposedly) upcoming release of iPhone on
Sprint.
That said, it could not be ascertained if Sprint will
carry the next-generation iPhone or if Apple will just debut an iPhone 4
Sprint version for Sprint's customers. While the latter may not likely
be an acceptable case for most of us, it is somehow possible that Sprint
may start over with iPhone 4 now and later adding iPhone 5 to its
line-up.
But that should definitely seem a depression to all the
iPhone fanboys waiting to get their hands on a Sprint iPhone 5. Isn't
it? We thought so.
But, how many of us would want it that way? I
wouldn't. Whether you would love to see a Sprint iPhone 5 or not, please
drop in a comment to voice your opinion. We'd appreciate that.
Did we miss the refresher?
Oh!
Here, it is: the iPhone has only been available through AT&T for
more than 3 years until Verizon Wireless joined the league debuting
iPhone 4 as the first-CDMA iPhone on its carrier in the United States.
Sprint is believed to be the next or among the first to carry CDMA
iPhone 5. Besides, T-Mobile is also expected to officially carry the
next-generation iPhone when it's released, but it would be obviously a
GSM iPhone 5 or the like.
The next-generation iPhone is expected
to sport a larger edge-to-edge display which maybe, perhaps, about
4-inches in size. A faster dual-core A5 processor that Apple debuted in
iPad 2, extra RAM storage and a 1080p capable 8 megapixel camera are
also among several of the anticipated features. The new iPhone will run
Apple iOS 5 right out-of-the-box.
We will keep you posted as more details surface. Stay tuned!
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source:Technology Nerd
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