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^^^ That's hardly news, it's been known all along for iPhones until 4.
However, I thought the iPhone 4S now supported T-Mobile 3G bands. Didn't they add bands going from 4 to 4S ? It's news to me that it still doesn't work for T-Mobile (from a technical standpoint).
The headline may be old news, but the information that T-Mobile is now giving, that the next iPhone will support the AWS band (at least in hardware), is news. That may be the main reason why amazing (a knowledgeable fellow) posted the link.
"The natural progress of things is for liberty to yield and government to gain ground." TJ
The headline may be old news, but the information that T-Mobile is now giving, that the next iPhone will support the AWS band (at least in hardware), is news.
That has NOT happened.
Update: In a clarification to 9to5Mac, T-Mobile reports that Ray said only that Apple could use an AWS-capable chipset in a future iPhone model, not that he had specific knowledge of Apple's roadmap.