New iPhone 4G: Could Apple tweak it on AT&T?
By: Alan Ng | March 31, 2010 | 1 Comment
We have an interesting article for you to read now, in which it has been revealed that Apple tweaked the iPhone in order for it to be less ‘taxing’ on AT&T’s network.
This could be particularly worrying if the iPhone 4G was to land on AT&T – would Apple follow the same plan – or is this yet more truth to the claims that a CDMA iPhone is on the way to Verizon.
According to this article from Apple Insider, Apple tweaked the iPhone so it put a lesser load on AT&T’s network, with simple tasks such as finding the nearest tower or checking for text messages.
What are your thoughts on this? Would this be a factor in your decision on which handset to pick up next?
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