Apple iPhone 5 does not support the LTE network

Apple iPhone 5 is almost certainly not going to support the LTE network. Says Telecom Pragmatics analyst Sam Greenholtz, citing several sources close to the matter.

Indeed, a lot of speculation about Apple's new smartphone, ranging from a focus on screen size, camera choice, until speculation iPhone 5 will be the first Apple device that supports LTE 4G network.

The next generation iPhone - iPhone 6 - are in the development of LTE smartphone. Approximately will be launched around June-July next year," wrote Greenholtz through a written statement on The Street.

Reportedly, Apple iPhone 5 will be the first HSPA + devices made by Apple. However, despite Apple's touchscreen phone market leader, so any user interface (UI) and kiosk applications, it often loses out to business competitiveness and hardware. 3G speeds are often slow and specification of a mediocre camera.

But, I think Apple does not see this as a hardware competition. They buried the 4G chip market to anticipate the high adoption of 4G services," said Tero Kuittinen on The Street, an analyst with MKM Partners.

In the near future, the company logo for the bites of apple will launch iPad 2, precisely Wednesday, March 2, 2011. While the iPhone 5 will be released later, which is about the end of the year.

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