Piper Jaffray analyst Chris Larsen believes that Apple's next generation iPhone will be offered on Sprint and T-Mobile, reports CNET.
"While we remain uncertain regarding the next-generation iPhone's specs and features, we believe the most noteworthy change could be the device's ability to run on more networks, specifically Sprint and T-Mobile in the U.S," Larsen said in a research note today.
"Our belief is that if Apple is already going through the trouble to make a device that has the ability to work on both major network technologies, why not include all the necessary spectrum bands to make one device work on all carriers," Larsen said.
Last week, Citadel Securities analyst Shing Yin suggested that Sprint may carry the iPhone before the end of the year and ahead of the holiday season.
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"While we remain uncertain regarding the next-generation iPhone's specs and features, we believe the most noteworthy change could be the device's ability to run on more networks, specifically Sprint and T-Mobile in the U.S," Larsen said in a research note today.
"Our belief is that if Apple is already going through the trouble to make a device that has the ability to work on both major network technologies, why not include all the necessary spectrum bands to make one device work on all carriers," Larsen said.
Last week, Citadel Securities analyst Shing Yin suggested that Sprint may carry the iPhone before the end of the year and ahead of the holiday season.
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