We know that Apple won't be unveiling its next superphone for a few more days, but we may have a tasty tidbit about the iPhone 5 ahead of schedule. So the story goes, China Unicom's Deputy
Director Huang Wenlian was making a presentation at Macworld Asia, and
stated that the new iPhone would utilize the company's HSPA+ 21Mbps
network. Now, we aren't saying it's a sure thing, but it appears that
Tim Cook could deliver a handset with thrice the data speeds of its predecessor next week. Fingers crossed, ya'll.
Update: We removed the original picture at the request of PC Watch. It was a presentation slide showing a timeline of iPhone models, with a simple line drawing in place of the iPhone 5 and a mention of HSPA+ 21Mbps underneath.
Update: We removed the original picture at the request of PC Watch. It was a presentation slide showing a timeline of iPhone models, with a simple line drawing in place of the iPhone 5 and a mention of HSPA+ 21Mbps underneath.
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