The
next generation iPhone 5 will relate to the fastest wireless networks all over
the world—also in the U.S., Europe and Asia—although it is impossible to be
available for all carriers, people familiar with the matter said.
This
compatibility the LTE stops from the competitive danger for Apple and offer
carriers the chance to sell their good data services for Apple's base of iPhone
customers.
Wireless
carriers want to attracts more customers by those networks, which are much more
efficient and could spur faster growth in data revenue by making it easier for customers
to use services.
Apple
is eager to release its latest new generation iPhone, which will also have a obviously
larger screen than iPhone 4S, at upcoming press event on Sept. 12. Expert and
fans have widely expected the new phone to support LTE.
It
isn't likely to work with all carriers' LTE networks in all countries, the
people said, though it wasn't clear which would be left out.
LTE technology is a bit more fragmented
than the previous third-generation wireless technology, making it more hard to
make LTE phones that work successfully all over the world.
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