The iPhone will officially arrive at T-Mobile USA within three to four months, according to CEO John Legere. Legere made the comments to Reuters during the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, noting that the company's plans to drop phone subsidies would also come to fruition during that same time period.
T-Mobile announced in December that it would finally begin offering the iPhone to subscribers, after years of being the only major US carrier without the device. At the time, the company was vague about which Apple products it would carry; the iPhone is a given, but T-Mobile may follow in AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint's footsteps by offering a cellular version of the iPad as well.
Legere's comments at CES didn't address the iPad, however—instead, he stuck solely to the iPhone and subsidies as his main talking points.
Read 3 remaining paragraphs | CommentsT-Mobile announced in December that it would finally begin offering the iPhone to subscribers, after years of being the only major US carrier without the device. At the time, the company was vague about which Apple products it would carry; the iPhone is a given, but T-Mobile may follow in AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint's footsteps by offering a cellular version of the iPad as well.
Legere's comments at CES didn't address the iPad, however—instead, he stuck solely to the iPhone and subsidies as his main talking points.
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