Well, here’s certainly interesting. While rumors of an LTE-enabled iPhone had died down for a short time, they sprung back to life yesterday with a report that just one of these device was being tested by carriers. Now we’ve received the picture you spot above, which shows some 4G LTE equipment that was recently installed in a first-rate Apple store — by AT&T, in response to our source. Making things somewhat more interesting is the equipment itself, one piece of which supports only the 700MHz and AWS bands — either one of which AT&T plans to make use of for its LTE network if the T-Mobile acquisition goes through.
We’re also told that the Apple Store in question, and all those within the region, are actually looking to increase staffing at the sales floor by about 30 percent, that is apparently not on the topic of the standard hiring within the lead as much as the vacations (in an effort to apparently still happen later). For sure, this may simply be the results of some long-term planning other than evidence of the subsequent iPhone, however the timing is a section curious to claim the least.
[Thanks, Anonymous]
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