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The Wireless Industry Definitely Wins the Tower Case

January 15, 2015 By Sebastian Mc’Mannen Leave a Comment

Wireless caseThe present tower case has demanded that municipal governments should prepare written reasoning about declining any tower constructions offers. The wireless industry definitely wins the tower case.

The tower case lies in U.S. courts since 2010. To sum up the trial, the T-Mobile South LLC was not approved to build a foot cell which was 108-foot tall tower in Roswell, Georgia.

The local government denied the subsidiary of the Bellevue their proposal to build a cell tower without giving any written explanation. However, an explanation was granted through a copy of their meeting.

The Telecommunications Act enacted in 1996, argues that tower constructions can be denied by state regulators only if they administer the reasons for the rejection in written form. These reasons have to stand valid in any Court of Justice.

The Telecommunications Act also state that the written denial should be given in a specific time frame. The local government from Roswell did not send the written rejection in due time.

Taking these matters into account, the court declared that state governments are to specify in the written denial valid arguments for rejecting the proposal in a “timely manner”. This ruling gave the tower company plenty of time to challenge the denial. The deadline was set to be a period of 30 days.

Furthermore, the written motives for any denials do not necessarily need to be sent with the initial letter of denial. One of the main reasons why the state regulators rejected the tower proposal was that it was “aesthetically unappealing”. Because of that factor, the value of the property would decrease since the landscape is ruined by the anesthetic building.

As it may seem obvious, Dave Miller, T-Mobile’s general counsel agreed with the court’s decision calling it a “great victory”. From now on, local regulators are to allow wireless providers the change to develop, increase and boost the country’s wireless networks.

On the other hand, David Davidson, Roswell city attorney sarcastically replied that the denial will not be sent until “the minutes are ready”. Davidson knows about T-mobile’s impatience to further develop and announces a longer period of time until they refuse once more.

T-mobile has been expanding at an enormous pace, covering many areas that needed a wireless infrastructure. Even the FCC supports wireless coverage and proposed a speeding of the network deployment.

In the end, T-mobile has won the fight against the state regulators and it is only a matter of time until the company will expand further in any desired area.
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Filed Under: News Tagged With: increase and boost the country’s wireless networks, t-mobile, The tower case lies in U.S. courts, wireless coverage

FTC Accuses T-Mobile of Bogus Billing

July 2, 2014 By Janet Vasquez 1 Comment

The FTC accuses T-Mobile of fraudulently adding costs in their clients’ bills. T-Mobile was allegedly taking a share of 35 to 40 percent of the fake costs revenues. It was easy to do it, as long as finding out exactly what you have to pay is a very lengthy process. The bills sometimes reach up to 50 pages. Moreover, identifying exactly what you are being charged for is even more difficult because the company used confusing labels such as “8888906150BrnStorm23918” to cover the extra charges.

FTC accuses T-Mobile of stealing from costumers through third-party services

By introducing third parties premium services like horoscope or dating tips, T-Mobile was (or maybe still is) adding $10 to the monthly bills. FTC accuses T-Mobile of this practice called ‘cramming’.

Some clients did inquire about the exact costs and demanded refunds. T-Mobile seldom acted in accordance. Instead, the wireless carrier chose to ignore the requests or promise a cut from subsequent bill, but never do so.

In a law suit FTC accuses T-Mobile of bogus billing

T-Mobile’s CEO, John Legere calls the FTC’s press release headline “FTC Alleges T-Mobile Crammed Bogus Charges onto Customers’ Phone Bills” as being sensationalist.  The CEO tweeted “T-Mobile stopped billing for these Premium SMS services last year and launched a proactive program to provide full refunds for any customer that feels that they were charged for something they did not want.” It is not exactly what anybody would call a denial. The FTC proposes fines of up to $33 million.

Ironically, T-Mobile’s CEO, John Legere, went on a rant against AT&T and Verizon for their prices. He compared them to rape, a statement he later regretted.

The FTC accuses T-Mobile of being aware of the problems since 2012 but did not act in the clients’ interest. T-Mobile did not pursue further the concerns raised by clients regarding third party services. Verizon used the similar ‘cramming’ tactic in 2012 and returned the clients’ money after a settlement, according to The Washington Post. The FTC conducted a study whose results say that 1 in 20 persons with crammed bills was unaware of the illegal practice. There are many ways to end up with a crammed bill. One of them is by filling forms on the Web with your phone number. But some third party provider, such as Wise Media, were just randomly selecting phone numbers. Even if the FTC accuses T-Mobile of illegal practices, without thorough action from the feds, cramming might continue to live on.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: cramming, FTC, t-mobile

T-Mobile stops selling BlackBerry Phones in the U.S.

April 3, 2014 By Jack M. Robinson 1 Comment

blackberryThe stream of bad news and bad moves facing BlackBerry in recent months seems to never end, as yet another blow comes to shake the Canadian company’s already frail position in the smartphones market. Recent news tells us that T-Mobile has stopped selling BlackBerry phones in the U.S.

The great schism comes after T-Mobile launched a promotional campaign that urged BlackBerry users to switch to Apple’s newest iPhone for their own benefit. This T-Mobile offer outraged BlackBerry’s CEO John Chen, who complained that T-Mobile, a long time reliable partner for the Canadian company, didn’t even show the courtesy to consult with BlackBerry before launching this marketing campaign that is rightfully considered as a back-stab.

Therefore, John Chen announced that BlackBerry will not renew the contract with T-Mobile so that the carrier can offer BlackBerry phones to its customers, although Chen expressed his hopes that the relationship could be resumed after the two companies manage to synchronize once again their business plans and common commercial strategies. But just because T-Mobile stops selling BlackBerry phones in the U.S., this doesn’t mean the manufacturer won’t provide its users with all the support they need, even if they are existing BlackBerry users or future ones who will take advantage of T-Mobile’s present inventory.

This blow couldn’t have come in a worse moment, as not so long ago, John Chen announced a revival of the company and its position on the smartphone market, with a new model boasting the long – appreciated command keys, a key-board centric smartphone dedicated to the enterprise and governmental niche. It seems that things are going down fast for BlackBerry as its continuous financial losses could turn disastrous in the next few months, although Chen claimed that he felt comfortable with the present cashflow and balance sheets and envisioned profitability in the next two years. Recently published BlackBerry financial loses (for the period ending March 2nd) edged up to $5.9 billion and even if loyal BlackBerry users openly expressed their disapproval and dismay related to the news that T-Mobile stops selling BlackBerry phones in the U.S., these are very dark times for the company’s future.

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: BlackBerry, t-mobile

T-Mobile Unveils Installment Payment Option for iPad Air and iPad Mini 2 With No Down Payment

October 25, 2013 By Jack M. Robinson Leave a Comment

iPad Air and iPad Mini 2 with the Retina display is being offered by T-Mobile under a special program. Buyers have the option to pay in installments spread over two years with no down payment. Customers would also get 200 MB of data usage per month for the entire lifetime of the slate. The offer is titled “Un-carrier 3.0 Part II”. Fortunately for the Android addicts, the deal is not an iPad exclusive but is also available for Android tablets as well. Customers would also benefit from reduced rates for data usage beyond the 200 MB mark.

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Subscribers of T-Mobile who do not wish to opt for off-contract packages also have the option of going for the 500 MB of LTE service on  daily pass for 5$. After consuming the 500 MB users would yet have unlimited internet connectivity though at lower speeds. Users can also opt for 10 GB of LTE at $10 with unlimited connectivity beyond that at lower speeds.

For those opting for T-Mobile’s voice services, a $10 plan gives the user 500 MB of additional LTE data and followed by unlimited usage though at reduced speeds. Users can shell out $10 for 2 GB packages of LTE speed whenever they so desire. There is also an option of $30 for 2.5 GB per month of LTE and $40 for 4.5 GB of LTE speeds per month.

For those looking to pay in installments, the iPad Air would come for $26.25 per month in the 16 GB variant and the iPad Mini with Retina display would come for $22.08 per month. The plans would run for two years. To compare costs, the iPad Mini without Retina display comes for $17.91 per month in installment scheme.

Android devices that can be picked up under this scheme are the Nexus 7 for $16 per month and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2.10.1 for $19 per month. All these schemes have the same no down payment requirement clause to them. T-Mobile scheme also includes buy back scheme and tablets with just Wi-Fi would also fetch some buy back amount to be adjusted against the new tablet.

These schemes are going to be available from November 1.

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: iPad Air, iPad Mini 2, t-mobile

Google Nexus 5 Rumored Features LTE AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Camera and More Inside

September 29, 2013 By Troy Rubenson 1 Comment

After the stock of Nexus 4 got over at many  of the retail outlets, Google hasn’t issued supply of new Nexus 4 units. This has been cited as clear indication of Nexus 5 arrival by the tech world. The Nexus 4 has been official discontinued and the successor device is dubbed as Nexus 5. So, if Google releases the Nexus 5 soon, it will find itself competing with the likes of iPhone 5, iPhone 5S, Galaxy Note 3, Galaxy S4, HTC One and so on.

Each year Google releases new Nexus smartphone and what’s special about Google smartphones is that the search engine giant exclusively brings the next Android release on it. The version of the Android which is exclusively made available on Nexus smartphones is called vanilla Android which cannot be found on any other smartphones.

The first Nexus smartphone was an HTC device, then followed Samsung Nexus S and Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Last year’s smartphone was LG Nexus 4. The Nexus 4 was a non-LTE device that came with HD display, great camera, fast quad-core CPU, vanilla Android 4.2 and more importantly an affordable price tag. The unlocked version was available for 349USD.

The price was one major factor that helped Nexus to achieve great popularity. Such was the popularity of the phone that Nexus 4 units were sold out twice and until February the phone was not easily acquirable. In 2013, the Nexus 4 continued to be one of the best smartphones of the year.

The popularity of Nexus 4 rose even more this year when Google lowered the price of the device by 100USD. The 8GB Nexus 4 variant was available for 199USD and the 32GB variant was available for 249USD. Apple could not compete with such a low price tag. The 16GB iPhone 5 continued to remain at 650USD.

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Nexus 5 is rumored to arrive in the fourth quarter of the year. Some have even specifically predicted the Oct 14 release date. Also, Google had recently announced Android 4.4 KitKat. So, it seems very likely that very soon Nexus 5 will arrive with Android 4.4 KitKat onboard. Although all rumors point towards an LG product, some rumors also indicate that the next Nexus device could even be a Motorola device.

Google Nexus 5 Design

Every year Google rolls out Nexus smartphones with new design. For instance, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus was entirely made of plastic; however, the Nexus 4 came with plastic at the front and a delicate glass at the rear. The device appeared quite similar to iPhone 4S. So, we can expect a newly designed Nexus 5 this year. Some feel that the Nexus 5 design will be inspired from Asus Nexus 7 tablet. We have got a leaked photo of the possible Nexus 5 handset.

Nexus 5 Display
The Nexus 5 is rumored to come with a 5inch full HD display that will support 1080 pixel resolution. Recently, Google had leaked a video which featured a new Nexus smartphone with Android 4.4 KitKat. The device appeared to feature a display that was similar to that of Nexus 4. If you go the by the Nexus device that was shown in the video, we may not see any change in the size this year.

Nexus 5 Camera

If you had seen the infamous Android 4.4 KitKat, you would have also noticed that the device featured a larger camera sensor slotted at the top corner. The predecessor model had 8MP camera and according to the leaks, Google plans to offer an enhanced camera on the next Nexus smartphone. According to the rumor coming from FCC filing, the Nexus 5 may feature a 13MP camera which is the same one that is seated on LG G2.

Nexus 5 Specifications
The rumored has spurned after the device underwent FCC filing shows that the next Nexus device is an LG product with a model number LG D820. Rumors have it that it will come with a non-removable battery and there won’t be any external storage onboard.

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The Nexus 5 will be available in two formats namely 16GB and 32GB. The FCC filing also indicate that this time around, Google will pack in a powerful 2300mAh battery on Nexus 5. It will be powered with Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor which is the same process that powers up Galaxy Note 3.

It is quite understandable that Google will release the Nexus 5 with the new Android 4.4 KitKat. The said Android is expected to arrive in October which is presumed to be the same time when the next Nexus smartphone will arrive. Also the FCC filing of the suspected Nexus 5 indicates it will be running on Android 4.4

What Will be the Next Nexus Smartphone Called?
Well, all rumors are using ‘Nexus 5’ as the term to talk about the next Nexus smartphone. However, the official name of the product has not been announced yet by Google. Google released a successor unit for the Nexus 7 tablet year. However, they decided to keep the same name for this year’s 7inch tablet.

Carrier Support
According to the rumors from FCC filing, the LG D820 will be supporting LTE connectivity through AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile. It did not mention anything about Verizon.

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: at&t, Google, Google Nexus 5, Nexus 5, sprint, t-mobile

iPhone 5C Release Date Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile Shipping from Sept. 20

September 15, 2013 By Troy Rubenson Leave a Comment

Apple had announced a new mid-range iPhone 5C on Sept 10 and we felt that Apple will not waste much time in announcing the release date or making the phone available for sale and that is what the Cupertino company is up to now. Apple has already started taking pre-orders for the iPhone 5C in eleven countries which include US, UK and Canada.

The iPhone 5C release date is expected arrive on all the well-known carriers in US namely, Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile. These carriers have already started receiving pre-orders for the new iPhone 5C from today. In fact, the new iPhone 5C is even listed on the Apple App Store for pre-order.

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The iPhone 5C is available in five colors namely, white, red, yellow, blue and green.  The handset will be available in two storage variants namely, 16GB and 32GB. The 16GB variant of iPhone 5C will be available for $99 through contract whereas the 32GB variant of the iPhone 5C will be available for $199 through contract.

If you wish to buy the 16GB iPhone 5C without contract, it would cost you $549. The 32GB iPhone 5C is also available without contract at a price of $649. According to Los Angeles Times, Walmart is offering a discount of $20 for customers who will pre-order iPhone 5C on contract. Sprint is going to make all the four colors of iPhone 5C available except for yellow within two weeks. The yellow iPhone 5C will arrive on Sprint’s network after three weeks.

If you are interested in the iPhone 5C, you can place a pre-order online now. However, your iPhone 5C will be shipped to you from Sept 20. The iPhone 5C tech specs are very similar to that of last year’s iPhone 5 which is discontinued. Apple is not making pre-order option available for iPhone 5S which is costlier device that packs in a swanky new faster A7 CPU, the innovative fingerprint sensor and an enhanced camera.

The iPhone handsets are so popular in US that in the previous year Apple had exhausted its online stock of iPhone 5 and that too within an hour. Then, the iPhone 5 could only be shipped to customers after two weeks time and then it gradually increased to three to four weeks. Customers who could not wait any longer visited retail stores to purchase the iPhone 5 without delay.

Another interesting piece of knowledge about last year’s iPhone 5 is that within 24 hours, the handset was able to attain 2 million preorders. And within the first three days of the release, the Cupertino company sold 5 million iPhone 5 handsets. Such is the popularity of iPhone 5.

Tech analysts are of the view that this time around the popularity of Apple could increase even more mainly because Apple has launched two new iPhones, one slots itself as a mid-range smartphone whereas the other one is a costlier premium smartphone. Both iPhones will be released on Sept 20 in eleven countries simultaneously and after a short while these iPhones will be made available in other regions of the world.

Apple is not only launching iPhone 5C and iPhone 5S but also a beeline of new accessories along with colorful cases. Apple has launched the iPhone 5C to target Asian markets. What do you think about move Apple’s move? Will the iPhone 5C be able gain good popularity in Asian countries like China and India? Do let us know your views.

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: Apple, Apple iPhone 5C, at&t, iPhone 5C, sprint, t-mobile, verizon

iPhone 5S – Find Out Which Carrier is Offering the Best Deal in US

September 14, 2013 By Troy Rubenson Leave a Comment

The iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C are going to arrive on the leading carriers of US. Within this month, both the iPhones will be available on Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, US Cellular and T-Mobile. However, these carriers are not going to release iPhones on the official release date but on a day chosen by each one of them respectively.

Most of the leading cellular service providers in US are offering 4G LTE connectivity. The iPhone 5S will be made available at $199 on carriers like AT&T, Sprint and Verizon through a two-year contract.  T-Mobile will be only the carrier as of now that will offer an unlocked version of iPhone without a contract. The price of the unlocked iPhone 5S will be somewhere between $650 and $850. T-Mobile will be offering the pricey iPhone 5S with a cheaper down payment scheme and monthly payments on the same day when the iPhone 5S is released officially.

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Verizon iPhone 5S
Verizon has got couple of iPhone 5S plans. The cheapest one is $70 per month for a period of two years. You get 450 minutes of talk time, 2GB data and pay per text with it. The average plan needs you to $100 per month for a period of two years. You get unlimited talk time and text and 2GB of data. The most expensive plan requires you to pay $415 per month for a period of two years. You get unlimited talk time and text and 50GB of data. Except the cheapest plan, both the other plans include free hotspot service.

Verizon offers the best 4G LTE connectivity. So, if you are for LTE, then Verizon will be the best choice. Verizon does not offer unlimited data.

AT&T iPhone 5S
AT&T exclusively offers roll over minutes features on all its three plans. This feat is not offered by another leading carrier. The cheapest plan requires you to spend $60 per month over a period of two years. You get 450 minutes of talk time, 300MB of data and pay per text. The average plan will make you spend $95 per month over a period of two years. You get unlimited talk time and text along with 2GB data. The highest plan is priced at $530 per month over a period of two years. You get unlimited talk time and text with 50 GB of data. AT&T offers free hotspot service on all its plans.

AT&T’s network is not that great in major areas like New York and San Francisco. Also, it is yet to offer nationwide 4G LTE connectivity.

Sprint iPhone 5S
Sprint has got two plans on board for iPhone 5S. The cheapest plan is priced at $70 per month for over a period of two years. You get unlimited talk time, text and 1GB of data with it. The average plan is priced at $110 per month over a period of two years. You get unlimited talk time and text along with 5GB hotspot service.

As of now, Sprint is not offering 4G LTE connectivity in major places. Even the 3G speeds are not that impressive. If you do not use much internet on your handset then you can go with better plans from AT&T and T-Mobile.

T-Mobile iPhone 5S
T-Mobile is selling the iPhone 5S on the same day when Apple will be officially releasing the handset. The lowest plan from T-Mobile costs $50 per month for a period of two years. You get unlimited talk time and text along with 500MB of data. The average plan costs $60 per month for a period of two years. You get unlimited talk time and text along with 2.5GB of data. The highest plan costs $70 per month for a period of two years. You get unlimited talk time and text along with unlimited data.

T-Mobile’s 4G LTE coverage is still below par. There is no carrier contract involved but there is a device contract that you need to clear to buy iPhone 5S over a period of two years. The unlimited data plan only offers a meager 2.5GB of hotspot service.

 

 

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: at&t, iPhone 5S, sprint, t-mobile, US Cellular, verizon

iPhone 5C Release Dates Across Major Carriers of US

September 14, 2013 By Troy Rubenson Leave a Comment

Since 2007, Apple has been releasing a new iPhone each year. However, in this year, the Cupertino company has released two new iPhones namely, the iPhone 5C and iPhone 5S. Apple is going to discontinue the supply of iPhone 5 to make way for the two new iPhones. Now that the iPhone 5C has been unveiled, Apple will soon start receiving pre-oders for iPhone 5C.

Earlier, it was in the news that iPhone 5C will be a budget phone and is targetted towards emerging markets such as China and India. However, the iPhone 5C is not that cheap. It is priced at $550 whereas the premium flagship handset, the iPhone 5S is priced at $650.

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The specs of the iPhone 5C is quite similar to that of iPhone 5. The iPhone 5C features a 4inch Retina Display, 8MP camera, and lightning port. The handset will be runnning on the newest version of iOS i.e. iOS 7. Both iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C will go on sale on the sme day.

The iPhone 5C release date is set to September 20. However, there is much to know about the iPhone 5C release date. Like all the previous iPhones, even iPhone 5C will arrive on all the leading carriers of US. AT&T will start receiving iPhone 5 pre-orders from Sept 13 to Sept 20.

Sprint will also start offering both the new iPhones from Sept 20th. Like AT&T, even Sprint will start receiving iPhone 5C pre-odres  from Sept 13 at 2AM CST.

T-Mobile is also planning to sell the iPhone 5C from Sept 20.T-Mobile will be making the phone avialable for sale through its retail outlets. There is no info on whehter T-Mobile will be starting with pre-oders on Sept 13.

Like other leading carriers, Verizon is also going to sell the iPhone 5C from Sept 20.The iPhone 5C handsets will be made avialble through the retail outlets of Verizon. As of now, there is no information on whether Verizon will be receiving pre-orders.

US Cellular will not be releasing the iPhone 5C on its network on Sept 20 but some time later within this year. Even the iPhone 5S will release on US Cellular network later in this year.

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: Apple, at&t, iPhone 5C, sprint, t-mobile, US Celluar, verizon

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 US Release Date Discussed : Verizon And T-Mobile Versions Clears FCC

September 13, 2013 By Jack M. Robinson Leave a Comment

Galaxy Note 3 from Verizon is set to be available for US consumers on 10th October. The on contract price tag that the carrier have set for the Galaxy Note 3 is $299 while those opting for the off contract product would have to pay $699. The release date and price set by Verizon matches up with that of AT&T. The other significant development on this is that the Verizon and T-Mobile version of the Note 3 has already acquired the necessary FCC certification, which can be considered the last major hurdle before their eventual release in the market.

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At the price users would get a 1080p capable 5.7 inch display. This marks a big jump over specifications of the Galaxy Note 2 that offers a 5.5 inch display having 720p resolution. Further, users would experience a better viewing time as the Galaxy Note 3 comes with the Adapt Display feature which caters for ambient lighting while setting display brightness.

Other interesting features of the Galaxy Note 3 are its faux leather back which in turn is removable. The device would be upgradable by memory capacity to 64 GB for which the rear panel would need to be detached. This would also be required when swapping battery pack.

The S pen which comes with the device opens up Air Command automatically. With this application, users’ can choose between Action Memo, Scrapbook, Screen Write, S Finder and  Pen Window panel for using the S Pen. The app also caters for easier selection of utility applications with the S pen. There is also the feature by which alarms and event lists set on the device gets highlighted on screen at the set date and time, calling the users’ attention. Apps from Galaxy Gear have been confirmed for compatibility on this device.

Coming to the other carriers in the US, while T-Mobile has stated Oct 2 as the launch date for the Note 3, others such as US Cellular and Sprint are mum on the issue so far. The Note 3 versions for AT&T, US Cellular and Sprint is yet to make it past FCC which means a release from these carriers isn’t forthcoming anytime soon.

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: FCC, Galaxy Note 3, Samsung, t-mobile, US, verizon

iOS 7 Release Date Nearing – Apple, T-Mobile, Verizon and AT&T Trains Staff on Apple’s iOS 7

September 9, 2013 By Troy Rubenson Leave a Comment

On September 10, the iPhone 5S and the iPhone 5C will be unveiled at the Apple Inc Headquarters in Cupertino, California and we expect the iOS 7 will be unleashed as well even though Apple has not expressed much on the arrival of iOS 7. Though Apple has not disclosed much about the iOS 7 officially, AT&T is getting ready for the release of iOS 7.

The news is that AT&T is training its employees on iOS 7 on its various features like iTunes Radio and Activation lock. We are not sure whether AT&T is aware of the iOS 7 release date or not but certainly they are training its staff to get acquainted with the new iOS 7 as the new iPhone devices namely the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C are going to be made available for the customers in this month.

Few days ago, it was also in the news that Apple is also training its employees on the new iOS 7. In fact, Apple is not going to allow its Apple Care support team members to go on leave so that they can assist the new customers on the features of the iOS 7 that will be made available with the next gen Phone and iPad.

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Whenever a new upgrade is done on Android phones, users are shown a getting started wizard that makes the user understand the new features of the update. However, this kind of thing is not available for iOS 7 which highlights all of its new features. However, regular things like creating and sending text messages, making calls, browsing on the internet and other still remains the same.

AT&T has even published some documents that are used internally to educate its employees on the new iOS 7. We have posted a leaked image of the document. Even Verizon and T-Mobile are gearing up for the release of iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C. Both the leading carriers from US have cancelled the vacations of their employees primarily because the iPhone 5S release date is drawing near.

iOS 7 will come with a refreshingly new interface with revamped icons and will also bring plenty of new features. If users are unable to understand the iOS 7 properly, chances are there that they may not others to purchase the iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C, next gen iPad and iPad Mini 2.

Carriers have already tested the new iOS 7 during the summer season. The early release for carrier companies was done to let them study the new OS and also to find out problems with it. This also allowed them to prepare for the release of iOS 7 as it is getting released on all the major carriers simultaneously.

iOS 7 release date may not happen on Sept 10. On that day, we will only see the release of iPhone 5S and iPhone SC that are running on iOS 7. The iOS 7 will be unveiled completely on September 16 or 18. As of now, the iOS 7 is in the beta stage now. It is being speculated that after the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C are released, Apple will roll out Apple iOS 7 Gold Master which is nothing final build that will be first issued to the developers before it is finally released to public

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: Apple, at&t, iOS 7, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5S, t-mobile, verizon

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