An LTE iPhone will exist and you'll be able to use it on whatever network you want since the 5 year exclusivity contract with AT&T will have expired by then. I bet you'll want to use it on Verizon. AT&T will still be milking money out of 3G (they should just stop investing in 3G and plow all of their money into LTE but they won't), T-Mobile will be a joke, and Sprint's WiMax will still be delayed.
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An LTE iPhone will exist and you'll be able to use it on whatever network you want since the 5 year exclusivity contract with AT&T will have expired by then. I bet you'll want to use it on Verizon. AT&T will still be milking money out of 3G (they should just stop investing in 3G and plow all of their money into LTE but they won't), T-Mobile will be a joke, and Sprint's WiMax will still be delayed.
Another Verizon fanboy
Wow even Verizon has fanboys?
"I bet you'll want to use it on Verizon"
Yeah, only if you get me both high AND drunk at the same time.