Next Generation iPhone

Andrew Ng
Raise your hand if you have the iPhone and you are sick of having dropped calls and not being able to use the Internet. Well there is a light at the end of the tunnel for those die hard iPhone fans. This summer AT&T wireless will no longer have exclusive rights to the iPhone which means Apple can now sell the phone to other cell phone companies. There is some bad news to this despite the rumors the Verizon Wireless was the next to get the iPhone T-Mobile will then Verizon and Sprint next year.

That's the bad news but there still is some good news T-Mobile has better coverage than AT&T which was customers main compliant about the iPhone the coverage. T-Mobile smart phone plans are also cheaper than AT&T so if the pricing is the same as the My Touch you will end up saving a decent amount of money. Despite Verizon not getting the iPhone next the phone itself should be the same for T-Mobile when it comes out this summer.

The next generation iPhone will have the latest operating system from Apple and some internal upgrades such as a bigger hard drive, nicer screen, and a 5.0 mega pixel camera. Let me remind me you that these are speculations and may or not happen. The iPhone 4G is supposedly only for Verizon rumors on the T-Mobile iPhone have not mention 4G coverage. There is a possibility that the upgrades are even better than the rumors but one thing for sure with the added competition this maybe the best iPhone yet.

So, if you are an iPhone user there is hope even if your not a fan of having T-Mobile you can deal with AT&T for another year and get the iPhone on any major carrier you want. There is hope just be patient and you will be rewarded at the end and if your sick of waiting check out the Google phones they are a great alternative to the iPhone and are even more customizable than the iPhone since the apps have no restrictions and does not need to be approved unlike the apps for the iPhone. Granted not all the apps work on every Google phone but you can get a refund within 30 days. I have a review of the Google phones within the next week so check back.

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