The new report comes from a Sprint insider in another memo to all employees for the introduction of a "blackout" between September 30 to 15 October "by the possibility of a great phone is scheduled for October" had been given. A "blackout" is corporate speak for the prohibition of all the holiday and leisure time during a certain period of time, two weeks in this case. Sprint will probably take the time and all contracts to provide rail service for the new device, the iPhone 5 is much more likely.
This is not the first hint we've seen Sprint memo about the new iPhone. Earlier this month, Sprint has sent a message to instruct all its employees not to take on rumors or speculation about the iPhone 5 with customer comments, directed to the page button sprint. If this is not enough evidence, another leaked memo, this time from Best Buy, referring to Sprint's iPhone 5 to be released in October.
Back when the original iPhone launched in 2007, was exclusive to customers of AT & T, until earlier this year when a CDMA version of the iPhone 4 Verizon reached. If the recent speculation is to be believed, Apple's smartphone will reach the remaining two large U.S. telephone carrier, Sprint and T-Mobile.
Apple's move, if it happens in reality, largely benefit from Sprint, which has struggled to remain competitive, as other airlines have been able to get much better phones at a faster pace. When the iPhone actually come to Sprint with unlimited data plan, as they say, could sprint a go-to-carrier for users who need to be a lot of data from the Internet to access the cellular network and the pressure over its competitors lower their prices, because no other airline currently offers a similar plan.
The iPhone 5 is Apple's next-generation smartphone, which should be announced any event this month at the Media company. Among other things, the iPhone 5 has a larger screen for better video playback and a powerful dual-core processor.
(via SprintFeed)
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