Apple to Release a New A1428 iPhone 5 Starting April 12th With AWS Support!
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Posted March 26, 2013 at 8:12pm by iClarified
Starting April 12th, Apple Stores will begin selling a new tweaked A1428 model of the iPhone 5 that features support for AWS bands, reports Engadget. Unfortunately, older models of the iPhone cannot be updated to support AWS with a simple software update.
The A1428 edition of the iPhone 5 that Apple will start hawking on April 12th (in lockstep with T-Mobile's launch date) will arrive unlocked out of the box. By default, Apple will sell these at full MSRP in a "SIM-in unlocked fashion," as confirmed to us by an Apple representative here at T-Mobile's event in New York City. Of course, those wishing to pay T-Mob's advertised $99.99 up front price will also be able to do so right at an Apple store, but eager jetsetters that are simply looking for a frictionless way to purchase an unlocked iPhone 5 that works on both AT&T and T-Mobile's LTE bands have but a few weeks to wait.
Apple is said to be moving to the new model for AT&T sales as well, so presumably after April 12th an iPhone purchased from AT&T will support AWS. Units purchased from T-Mobile have been verified to work on AT&T's LTE network; however, you will need to have the device unlocked before you can switch over.
Sales at the Apple Store are scheduled to begin at 12:01 AM on April 12th.
*According to Wikipedia, networks that use AWS in the United States include: T-Mobile, Big River Broadband, Cincinnati Bell, Mosaic Telecom, and Cricket Wireless. Networks that use AWS in Canada include: Wind Mobile, Mobilicity, Videotron Mobile, and SaskTel. Support for any other network than T-Mobile has not yet been officially confirmed.
You will be able to identify the new iPhone 5 by the IMEI number, from a certain yet to be determined number forward will be the new ones. Like the original iPhone, the iPhone 5 has it's identifying number engraved on the back casing. I'm sure this website as well as ours (www.iProService.com) and others will post that number as soon as we can confirm it.
Hey Sam three years would suck you would be much better off if you bought your phone out right from Apple! Just to cheer you up I have to wait a whole year to get a new phone with AT&T if you pay more then a $100 a month you sign for two years but you get a new phone every year. I'd go nuts waiting two years let alone three at the end of a year I sell my phone for $400 on EBay JailBroken & unlocked pay $200 for my new phone get $400 to $600 in discounts from Beat Buy & AT&T I get other people to buy Phones at Best Buy & Computers I get coupons in the end I get more money back just in discounts then I pay for the phone & I get $400 for the old phone I buy the best case available to protect it for better resale if you buy off me you get a good phone I use griffen chargers which have smart charger tech much better then Apples charger & it's Apple certified! I don't cycle the battery much because I plug it in as soon as I get in the house or office I plug it in in the car so most of the time it's running on the charger not the battery.
we need someone like T-mobile in canada!!!
the 3 years contract in canada i am still locked becouse i got the iphone 4 in 2010 still paying for this more than it worth!!!
t- mobile is 99 upfront then 20$ for 24 month thats nothing
please t-mobile come to Canada and teach those Canadians some lessons!!!
canadians thy sit down and take it and nobody does anything!!
i am canadien BTW,lol
You need to talk to your wireless provider, because clearly you haven't done that in a while. There are no "contracts" anymore with any of the big three carriers.
You pay an up-front fee (which in Canada is actually cheaper than every other country that sells the iPhone), then you continue your service without any monthly fee (in fact, you don't pay a monthly fee with your iPhone 4 right now, and you can get a plan that's similar to T-Mobile's unlimited for about $80-90 a month).
If you decide to cancel your service entirely, you simply pay the "owing balance" on the device, which is equal to the number of months left in your term (3 years) and works out to the amount of the phone that is subsidized. It's almost exactly the same as buying a car. If you want to get rid of it, you just have to pay the owing balance of your financing
You could buy an iPhone 5 from Rogers tomorrow for $179, then cancel your service the next day and you would end up paying the same as walking in to an Apple store to buy an unlocked iPhone
If you have a problem, it should be with Apple's pricing of the device ($300 more than an iPod touch for a better camera and a cell chip?!)
That's not entirely true since there is still a, as Rogers for example calls it, a Service Deactivation Fee of $12.50 (in Ontario anyway).
Also, while the up-front fee for an iPhone is cheaper than probably all other countries, it's quite a bit more expensive when you consider that you're only getting two phones at the reduced price every six years rather than three like you would in those other markets.
Lastly, you're stuck paying Rogers' $50 unlock fee as well to use the phone on another network.
And if the iPhone 5 -- soon might be available for sale to RUN on Mobilicity or Wind then Canada doesn't need T-mobile. One needs to BUY out right the phone... and those type of PHONES can never run on Rogers - Fido - Chatr ••• Bell - Virgin mobile ••• Telus - Kodoo. ONLY will work on Wind OR Mobilicity, which is far better. The z10 just began on Mobilicity but as we all KNOW BB is dead. Mobilicity needs this sooner then WIND.
Mobilicity is a great deal. The service is tighter in regions but for those who do not travel beyond it ALL-- incoming and outgoing calls and text are unlimited under one price. Data packages are very generous too. Buy a phone outright and stay on the service as you wish. Change the package up or down - add Data or remove it monthly. Its definitely a great option. I will switch when iPhone comes.
I believe software wise, iOS is still the best. Why? Cause they make it the easiest to use of all the OSs and non tech savvy people can also use it with ease as compared to Android. Sure, their user interface might be a little boring now, but I think they will change it for the better. They just need to step up their game on hardware for the IPhone. That is where they are falling behind to some of their competitors like Samsung and LG. Plus, Apple has so much cash they can do anything they want to do.
Re Nogoodnick IPhones are great if they are JailBroken if not they are just OK I would not buy one if I couldn't Jailbreak it! I'd buy an Android or windows phone before I'd buy an IPhone I could not Jailbreak!
Samsung Galaxy S3 might have sold a lot... however those phones are dead end. Not upgradeable and a complete lie to all android users who think they are far more open and customizable. In addition to the OS being the wrong choice and security being a poor option -- the resale of your contracted phones is also poor and to think you spent the same amount of money as a iPhone for plastic is a shame. Wise up, if eye candy and a bigger screen is what you need in a phone then you should have bought the Note from Samsung as you really need a mini laptop or computer; which by the way, sales are low and still lagging. Enjoy your device.
yes good for the Canadian customers where u get locked for 3 years ,see u in
2016 where u will be using iphone 5 and u still paying for it, when people are
using iphone 7 !!!!
There are still people using the iPhoine 3Gs on Rogers, Sam. They might have been locked into a long term contract and the 3Gs might now be lacking the upgrades it deserves - however I don't think they will be stupid to switch to an Android phone and contract it for another 3 years - specially when it is the same price and those people would be leaving behind any investments in apps on iOS.
Tmobiles LTE band already supports LTE on the att iPhone 5, LTE 4 (1700) is supported by the z10 and note II as well. There is no need for an AWS iPhone as the current att model is already supported and works fine. I'm guessing this is just BS to use as a selling point for Tmobile customers.