Wall Street Journal reports that the enemy has agreed to buy 30500000 von over the next four years from Apple for a price average of $ 655, which works out to $ 20 billion. We’ve heard rumors that claimed that the Sprint – the third-largest carrier in the United States, will be offered the fifth-generation iPhone, along with AT & T and Verizon. Race and recent moves seem to indicate that Sprint was preparing for the launch of the iPhone. With less than 24 hours to go to Apple’s long-awaited event, let’s talk iPhone, the Wall Street Journal, fell just a bomb. Wall Street Journal: Mr.
Hess on board the carrier must agree to buy at least 30500000 Phone over the next four years, a commitment of $ 20 billion at current rates, whether or not you may find people to buy them, according to people familiar with the matter. In order to keep the price people pay for the phone is low and competitive with rivals, the enemy would be to support the cost of each phone to the tune of about $ 500, which takes a long time to make up even in the height of iPhone users a monthly fee. If this is not enough, reports of BGR that, according to the “source of solid,” and Apple will launch already von Design 5, but it would be a WiMAX 4G, which will be available exclusively on Sprint, while companies such as AT & T and Verizon will get the iPhone 4G LTE in the first quarter of 2012.
It has been said that Sprint will be getting the iPhone 5 – yes 5 von real, not 4S iPhone – as an exclusive interview. It will be a Wi-Max. And AT & T and Verizon launch iPhone 4S and get a 5 von sometime in the first quarter of next year as the LTE. At the global level, could be available as a 5 von HSPA + a 4G. It does make some sense if Sprint is taking such a gamble many millions of dollars, but it seems too good to be true. This also will not go down very well with existing partners Apple iPhone carrier, and we doubt that users will buy or upgrade to the iPhone fifth generation if they know that the iPhone 4G LTE will be available in less than 6 months, so we really doubt will Apple take this step. What do you think?This is to much?
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