Apparently there's an "80% chance" of a T-Mobile iPhone | TG Daily
We've all heard the Verizon rumors for years now; this one's totally new to me. As a T-Mobile customer, I'm not sure how I feel about this. Even though they were the first to carry an Android phone with the G1, they now don't exactly have the best selection of high-end Android phones. If they start carrying the iPhone would that mean that they'd pull back from Android and have an even smaller selection? Or would the extra income that the Apple fanboys bring mean they'd have more money to spend on getting the good Android phones?
What about the network? I've never had a voice connection issue in the 7 years I've been with them and they've been working pretty hard to improve data coverage quickly. Would the iPhone users flood the available data capacity and make it worse, or again, would their money allow them to expand even faster?
With months and months (and months!) of rumors circulating about another carrier getting the rights to the iPhone, there must be something brewing, and now there's a report that says T-Mobile has an 80% shot at nabbing Apple's phone. Apple fan site Cult of Mac reportedly has an exclusive source that claims T-Mobile and Apple are now in an "advanced stage" of discussion over the iPhone, and "it's 80 percent likely that the iPhone will be coming to T-Mobile in Q3."
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T-Mobile is a more likely immediate choice, though, because its network runs on the same sort of wireless spectrum at AT&T, called GSM. Verizon's network, though, runs through a technology called CDMA, so to get an iPhone on Verizon would require substantially more work on the hardware of the device itself.
We've all heard the Verizon rumors for years now; this one's totally new to me. As a T-Mobile customer, I'm not sure how I feel about this. Even though they were the first to carry an Android phone with the G1, they now don't exactly have the best selection of high-end Android phones. If they start carrying the iPhone would that mean that they'd pull back from Android and have an even smaller selection? Or would the extra income that the Apple fanboys bring mean they'd have more money to spend on getting the good Android phones?
What about the network? I've never had a voice connection issue in the 7 years I've been with them and they've been working pretty hard to improve data coverage quickly. Would the iPhone users flood the available data capacity and make it worse, or again, would their money allow them to expand even faster?