Whoops! New images are adding some strong evidence to the rumormongering that Apple's going to announce the release of the iPhone 5 on Sprint's network come Tuesday. And you can thank Radio Shack for this one.
Sprint is still allegedly going to be offering the iPhone 5 with an unlimited data plan. There's no indication of how long that the plan might stick around post-launch, as has been the case with other "unlimited" data plans on competing carriers, but the move – if true – is aimed at giving Sprint some kind of competitive advantage against AT&T and Verizon. Sprint, in this case, would sit in the market as the only iPhone carrier with a truly unlimited data plan.
So what does that make of the iPhone 4S?
For those unfamiliar, there's also been talk that Apple's only intending on launching a souped-up version of the iPhone 4 on Tuesday, cleverly dubbed the, "iPhone 4S." New evidence supporting that theory includes new language inside a beta iTunes release (since pulled by Apple) that references an "iPhone 4S" and includes an image of a CDMA iPhone 4.
So what's it going to be? Are the iPhone 4S and iPhone 5 the same device and we're all just quibbling over the name? Is Apple actually releasing two separate devices – an upgrade to the iPhone 4 and a slightly bigger, fancier iPhone 5, as a recent leak by Cincinnati Bell might suggest? Are the rumors going to persist until 9:59 a.m. (PST) on Tuesday?
Odds indicate: Yes.
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