DigiTimes is reporting that 2012 is going to be the year of LTE-enabled smartphones, especially in the US when Sprint Nextel starts kicking off its LTE services in the middle of the year. The company is planning to launch 15 LTE-enabled devices, including smartphones, tablet PCs and mobile data cards in mid-2012 as revealed by DigiTimes sources...
If you expected an LTE-enabled iPhone to arrive this year, you were most likely let down. A couple reasons why Apple had delayed a LTE device is due to the size of the Qualcomm's existing modem utilized in the iPhone 4S. To implement first generation LTE chipsets would require a larger design, and also a...
Here are some last minute rumours to fill your brain with. The Wall Street Journal has some last minute iPhone news, and that is according to their sources the next iPhone (which will be revealed in an hour) won't support 4G LTE networks: According to people familiar with the company’s plans, the hotly anticipated device...
Last night Bell announced it would launch its LTE network in Toronto and other parts of Southern Ontario today, beating rival Rogers to the punch in those areas by two weeks. The coverage maps are now online at Bell's website, and maps show a broad extension of LTE availability. The only issue is waiting for...
Looks like the race to be 'first' in the deployment of LTE networks is heating up. Bell has announced its plans to debut its LTE network tomorrow in Toronto and other cities in southern Ontario, bringing LTE to 2.6 million people in the area. Bell appears to have beat rival Rogers by a week or...
Rogers today announced they will launch their LTE network in Toronto on September 28th. LTE is the next-generation wireless network that has already launched in Ottawa this July. Incredible mobile speeds are coming our way with LTE: Later this year, Rogers will offer an LTE device that will be capable of maximum theoretical download speeds...
Rumours of an LTE-enabled iPhone have come and gone, but for some mysterious reason a picture has been posted of LTE equipment from within an Apple Store in the U.S., via Engadget. The LTE gear was installed by AT&T personnel. Not only that, their source notes hiring has also increased for sales staff by roughly...
According to report by BGR, their hands on analysis of an internal iOS build obtained from a carrier has revealed evidence of 4G LTE iPhones being tested. Deep within shows a properly list (.plist) file showing LTE: BGR has obtained evidence of an internal iOS test build from one of Apple’s major carrier partners, and...
Do you think your iPhone 4 is "4G"? Because 34% of iPhone users surveyed by Retrevo think so! I'll admit, I was rather surprised at first read that someone could mixup iPhone 4 with 4G, but when you think about it, it kind of makes sense. People simply think the "4" in iPhone "4" means...
Get ready Ottawa, you will be the first to bask in the goodness that is 4G a.k.a. Long Term Evolution (LTE). We brought you news that Rogers would be launching their LTE network in Vancouver, Ottawa, Montreal and Toronto and we are getting closer to a launch date. We've talked about LTE before but here's...
More next generation iPhone rumours coming your way. This time around, Digitimes reports an Apple LTE-enabled 'iPhone 4S' is unlikely to launch in 2011, according to their sources: Apple is likely to delay the launch of its LTE-enabled iPhones to 2012, said the sources, noting that the industry had also long been skeptical about...
A recent report from Jefferies & Co. analyst Peter Misek via Forbes claims the next 'iPhone 5' will only be a minor cosmetic upgrade with no significant changes. Likely to be named the 'iPhone 4S' (similar to the iPhone 3GS), a Fall launch for this device will feature the A5 dual-core processor (currently in the iPad...