Apple变聪明了?发行3个不一样的版本# ebiz - 电子商务
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刚看了看,针对不同的市场,
apple要发布3个版本的iphone5.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/09/12/apple-iphone-5-lte/
he new device will come in three different options (excluding color): the
A1428 (GSM model) will facilitate LTE for the US (AT&T) and Canada (Rogers,
Bell and Telus) on the 700MHz and AWS bands; the CDMA version of the A1429
covers the US (Verizon, Sprint) and Japan (KDDI) using Bands 1, 3, 5, 13 and
25; and the GSM version of the A1429 spans Europe (Germany, UK) and Asia (
Hong Kong, Singapore, Korea, Japan and Australia) using bands 1, 3 and 5.
This certainly prompts a few thoughts. First, if you purchase an A1429
unlocked, you won't be able to use it on AT&T's LTE network or that of any
Canadian carriers. You'll still be able to take advantage of the global HSPA
+ capability, but its lack of LTE on the Western Hemisphere is important to
note. It gives us pause to wonder if we'll see both the A1428 and A1429 sold
as unlocked models in North America in case you'd like to have either
option. Additionally, it'll be interesting to see what Verizon and Sprint do
with the CDMA models -- namely, will these devices allow for global LTE
roaming? And will they be unlocked for traveling abroad? We'll get you set
up with answers as we hear them, but it may be an influencer on exactly
which iPhone 5 option you choose.
apple要发布3个版本的iphone5.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/09/12/apple-iphone-5-lte/
he new device will come in three different options (excluding color): the
A1428 (GSM model) will facilitate LTE for the US (AT&T) and Canada (Rogers,
Bell and Telus) on the 700MHz and AWS bands; the CDMA version of the A1429
covers the US (Verizon, Sprint) and Japan (KDDI) using Bands 1, 3, 5, 13 and
25; and the GSM version of the A1429 spans Europe (Germany, UK) and Asia (
Hong Kong, Singapore, Korea, Japan and Australia) using bands 1, 3 and 5.
This certainly prompts a few thoughts. First, if you purchase an A1429
unlocked, you won't be able to use it on AT&T's LTE network or that of any
Canadian carriers. You'll still be able to take advantage of the global HSPA
+ capability, but its lack of LTE on the Western Hemisphere is important to
note. It gives us pause to wonder if we'll see both the A1428 and A1429 sold
as unlocked models in North America in case you'd like to have either
option. Additionally, it'll be interesting to see what Verizon and Sprint do
with the CDMA models -- namely, will these devices allow for global LTE
roaming? And will they be unlocked for traveling abroad? We'll get you set
up with answers as we hear them, but it may be an influencer on exactly
which iPhone 5 option you choose.